ASTM D6760 - 16 Standard Test Method for Integrity Testing of Concrete Deep Foundations by Ultrasonic Crosshole Testing
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2016
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ASTM
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Python Programming In Context
Author(s):
Bradley N. Miller, David L. Ranum
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2nd Edition
Publish Date:
2013
ISBN:
978-1449699390
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Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Lattice Formation in Liquefaction: A Study Using Numerically Evaluated Particle Dynamics
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Robert Spears
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1st
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2008
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3639045955
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VDM Verlag
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Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures, Third Edition: Applications of Fracture Mechanics
Author(s)/Editor(s): John M. Barsom ,Stanley T. Rolfe | Size: 9 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: ASTM | Year: 1999 | pages: 532 | ISBN: 0803120826
The field of Fracture Mechanics has become the primary approach to controlling fracture and fatigue failures in structures of all types. This book introduces the field of fracture mechanics from an applications viewpoint. It focuses on fitness for service, or life extension, of existing structures as well as provides case studies to allow the practicing professional engineer or student to see the applications of fracture mechanics directly to various types of structures.
Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures will serve as an introduction to the field of fracture mechanics to practicing engineers, as well as seniors of beginning graduate students. This field has become increasingly important to the engineering community. In recent years, structural failures and the desire for increased safety and reliability of structures have led to the development of various fracture and fatigue criteria for many types of structures, including bridges, planes, pipelines, ships, buildings, pressure vessels, and nuclear pressure vessels.
Dr. John Barsom is a consultant in the area of fracture mechanics, failure analysis, and accident reconstruction. He retired from USX as Research Fellow and Chief of the Materials Behavior Division.
Dr. Stanley Rolfe is the Albert P. Learned Professor of Engineering at the University of Kansas and has for the past 30 years taught and conducted research on the fracture and fatigue behavior of materials
Table of contents :
Content:
Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
•Part I. Introduction to Fracture Mechanics 1. Overview of the Problem of Fracture and Fatigue in Structures
2. Stress Analysis for Members with Cracks - Κl
•Part II. Fracture Behavior 3. Resistance Forces - Κc-∫c-δc
4. Effects of Temperature, Loading Rate, and Constraint
5. CVN-ΚId-Κc Correlations
6. Fracture-Mechanics Design
•Part III. Fatigue and Environmental Behavior 7. Introduction to Fatigue
8. Fatigue-Crack Initiation
9. Fatigue-Crack Propagation under Constant and Variable-Amplitude Load Fluctuation
10. Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Welded Components
11. Klscc and Corrosion Fatigue Crack Initiation and Crack Propagation
•Part IV. Fracture and Fatigue Control 12. Fracture and Fatigue Control
13. Fracture Criteria
14. Fitness for Service
•Part V. Applications of Fracture Mechanics - Case Studies 15. Importance of Fracture Toughness and Proper Fabrication Procedures - The Bryte Bend Bridge
16. Importance of Constraint and Loading - The Ingram Barge
17. Importance of Loading and Inspection - Trans Alaska Pipeline Service Oil Tankers
18. Importance of Proper Analysis, Fracture Toughness, Fabrication, and Loading on Structural Behavior - Failure Analysis of a Lock-and-Dam Sheet Piling
19. Importance of Loading Rate on Structural Performance - Burst Tests of Steel Casings
20. Problems
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CSiXRevit is a plugin for Autodesk Revit® that enables bi-directional data transfer to CSI Software products: SAP2000®, ETABS® and SAFE®.
CSiXRevit v2017.0 is compatible with: ETABS (v13.1.1 and later), SAP2000 (v15.2.1 and later), SAFE 2014 (v14.0.0 and later), the API of Autodesk Revit® 2017 Build 20160225_1515 (x64)
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BM TRADA's Eurocode 5 Span Tables is a well-established key resource in timber specification and building. It is an essential tool for calculating the size of solid, softwood, timber members necessary to give adequate support to floors, ceilings and roofs in dwellings.
The 4th edition includes:
NEW section of:
- trimmer tables: span tables for doubled-up trimmer and trimming joists are now included and are consistent with the permanent loading situations of the floor joists' tables. Reactions and fastener tables are included.
Revisions for:
- enhanced shear strength: those spans where shear is the governing criterion have been improved
- enhanced bearing strength: the bearing lengths required have reduced, which in turn increased the clear spans in some instances
- changes to some section sizes: an industry survey has prompted changes to the range of member sizes offered in the tables
Improved sections:
- on how to use the span tables
- frequently asked questions are addressed in the notes alongside the tables
Eurocode 5 span tables for solid timber members in floors, ceilings and roofs for dwellings is:
- the definitive reference guide to softwood sizes and spans for designers, specifiers and builders
- designed to supplement the England and Wales Approved Documents and it is applicable to timber design in other UK jurisdictions
- researched and written by BM TRADA, the experts on timber
Span tables were originally included in the England and Wales Building Regulations, Approved Document A: Structure. The tables are still referenced as guidance but the later editions of these tables have been produced and updated separately by BM TRADA.
Tables are included for domestic floor joists, ceiling joists and binders, rafters, and purlins supporting rafters for traditional pitched roofs. Calculations are also given for purlins supporting roof sheeting or cladding, and for flat roof joists, but trussed rafter roofs are excluded.
The tables cover softwood species and grade combinations which satisfy strength classes C16 and C24.
1. Introduction
a. How to use span tables
2. Timber specifications
a. Timber availability
3. Design considerations
a. Loading
b. Construction and basic workmanship recommendations
c. Eurocode 5 considerations
4. Tables of sizes of timber floor members
a. Floor joists
b. Trimmers and trimming joists
5. Tables of sizes of ceiling members
a. Ceiling joists and binders supporting ceiling joists
6. Tables of sizes of pitched roof members
a. Rafters and purlins supporting rafters
b. Purlines supporting roof sheeting or decking
7. Tables of sizes of flat roof joists
8. References
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Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
Author(s): Leonard Spiegel, Craig D’Allaird, George F. Limbrunner | Size: 35 MB | Format:epub | Publisher: Prentice Hall, Pearson | Year: 2015 | pages: 552 | ISBN: 9780133840544
This resource provides the necessary background in mechanics that is essential in many fields, such as civil, mechanical, construction, architectural, industrial, and manufacturing technologies. The focus is on the fundamentals of material statics and strength and the information is presented using an elementary, analytical, practical approach, without the use of Calculus. To ensure understanding of the concepts, rigorous, comprehensive example problems follow the explanations of theory, and numerous homework problems at the end of each chapter allow for class examples, homework problems, or additional practice for students. Updated and completely reformatted, the Sixth Edition of Applied Statics and Strength of Materials features color in the illustrations, chapter-opening Learning Objectives highlighting major topics, updated terminology changed to be more consistent with design codes, and the addition of units to all calculations.
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