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  Seismic behaviour of eccentrically braced frames
Posted by: preceptor - 11-27-2009, 07:27 PM - Forum: Scientific journals and Research papers - Replies (1)

Seismic behaviour of eccentrically braced frames

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  Earthquake Spectra and Design (Engineering monographs on earthquake criteria, structu
Posted by: preceptor - 11-27-2009, 06:47 PM - Forum: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering - Replies (7)

Earthquake Spectra and Design
N M Newmark & W J Hall

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all credits goes to faros3000
faros3000 helped me,for this document

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  building- in concrete columns and wood frames AND concrete foolrs
Posted by: cadtfoi - 11-27-2009, 06:43 PM - Forum: Drawings - No Replies

here is a link to a structure building whith a concrete//wood structure.
Software used sap2000 ( I don´t have analise files)
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  Behavior, Modeling and Design of Shear Wall-Frame Systems
Posted by: preceptor - 11-27-2009, 06:16 PM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - Replies (6)

Behavior, Modeling and Design of Shear Wall Frame Systems

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here a useful presentation
for understanding behavior





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  2009 International Building Code Need to Know
Posted by: miquan - 11-27-2009, 04:09 PM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (3)

2009 International Building Code Need to Know: The 20% of the Code You Need 80% of the Time

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R. Woodson "2009 International Building Code Need to Know: The 20% of the Code You Need 80% of the Time"

009 International Building Code Essentials at Your Fingertips

This handy resource delivers quick access to international building code information. 2009 International Building Code Need To Know explains and interprets the most common International Code Council requirements. Packed with illustrations, this essential tool brings together all the elements you need to design, estimate, and install building systems. Save time and money, reduce errors, stay in compliance, and increase job site safety using this quick reference.

2009 International Building Code Need To Know features:
• Clear explanations and interpretations of ICC International Building Code
• Helpful trade tips
• Detailed visual references
Inside this on-the-job guide:
Use and Occupancy Classification * Special Detailed Requirements Based on Use and Occupancy * General Building Heights and Areas * Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction * Fire-Protection Systems * Means of Egress * Accessibility * Exterior Walls * Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures * Structural Design * Soils and Foundations * Wood * Plastic * Encroachments Into the Public Right-Of-Way





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  Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional v11.1.051
Posted by: Rainbow - 11-27-2009, 03:00 PM - Forum: Non Engineering Software - No Replies

Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional 11.1.051

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The Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.1 delivers advanced capabilities for development of application parallelism and winning performance for the full range of Intel processor-based platforms. It includes the compiler’s breadth of advanced optimization
multithreading, and processor support, as well as automatic processor dispatch, vectorization, and loop unrolling. It also includes optimized math processing functions in the Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel MKL)


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  Bridge Hydraulics
Posted by: Learner - 11-27-2009, 07:21 AM - Forum: Bridge (Project and Technology) - Replies (10)

Bridge Hydraulics
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I post in this section because it is to do with bridge design, strictly speaking, this could be in the Water and Hydraulic Engineering Forum. May I request Moderator to change it if it is not in the right Forum? Thanks!

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  Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Posted by: babak - 11-27-2009, 05:52 AM - Forum: General Books - Replies (3)

Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

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Lynn Beadle " Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat"
Taylor & Francis | 2001-12-14 | ISBN: 0415232414 | 1024 pages | PDF | 11,7 MB

In this new millennium, given the continued expansion of technology, materials science and telecommunication coupled with development of social and geo political systems, we can expect the design and shape of our urban environment to change enormously. This two-volume set, the result of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat 6th World Congress: Cities in the Third Millennium, examines the issues which must be addressed if we are to have a common understanding of the forces of change.
Experts in architecture, engineering and planning contribute a commentary on the existing condition of urban design, sociology and tall buildings, and expand the boundaries of new construction and engineering technology. These in-depth proceedings, bringing together the world's leading decision makers in urban development, will be essential reading for engineers, architects, planners and others involved with shaping the urban environment of the future.

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  Designing Better Buildings
Posted by: babak - 11-27-2009, 05:41 AM - Forum: General Books - Replies (2)

Designing Better Buildings

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Design is widely recognised as the key to improving the quality of the built environment. This well-illustrated book comprises 15 chapters written by leading practitioners, clients, academics and other experts, and presents the latest thinking on what design quality is and how to achieve it. For design practitioners and their clients alike, the book provides evidence to justify greater focus on, and investment in, design. It summarises the benefits that arise from good design - such as, civic pride in the urban environment, the stimulation of urban regeneration, corporate identity, occupant productivity and health in offices, improved learning outcomes in schools, better patient recovery rates in hospitals, as well as reduced environmental impact. And it illustrates these benefits through case study examples.
Eight chapters focus on case studies of exemplary buildings in particular sectors - offices, schools, housing, and hospitals - and explain why and how they came to be designed, and the design qualities they exhibit.

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  Advanced Materials and Structures for Extreme Operating Conditions
Posted by: babak - 11-27-2009, 05:10 AM - Forum: Other Materials (Wood, Brick, etc.) - Replies (1)

Advanced Materials and Structures for Extreme Operating Conditions

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Jacek J. Skrzypek, Artur W. Ganczarski, Franco Rustichelli, Halina Egner, "Advanced Materials and Structures for Extreme Operating Conditions"
Springer | 2008 | ISBN: 3540742999 | 238 pages | PDF | 6,7 MB

The present monograph deals with new advanced materials, including composites, functionally graded materials, materials for high temperature service, advanced approaches to local and non-local analysis of localized damage, new description of crack deactivation, and many more.

It contains following subjects: Material properties for high temperature applications; thermodynamics of constitutive modeling of damaged materials; developing and implementing selected constitutive models for elasto-plastic-damage materials; developing and implementing constitutive models for the specific functionally graded materials, with special attention paid to thermal barrier coatings.

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