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  Pakistan: Building Code of Pakistan - Seismic Provisions 2007
Posted by: imran - 07-31-2009, 08:42 PM - Forum: Codes, Manual & Handbook - Replies (1)

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Compiled after the catastrophic October 8, 2005 Earthquake

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  Csi Section Builder v8.1.1 Full CD
Posted by: sonidero - 07-31-2009, 06:31 PM - Forum: Csi Products - Replies (6)

Csi Section Builder 8.1.1 Full CD

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Fully integrated interface with Windows 95/98/NT/2000
Wide range of predefined shapes
AISC, BS and CISC standard database libraries
Powerful tools for editing shapes graphically and numerically
Generation of various capacity diagrams and stress contours
Professional Report Generation capabilities
Ability to generate DXF file

What CSISection can do
Analysis of building columns, bridge piers and prestressed section properties can be carried out
Can be used for analysis of shear wall core for biaxial bending
Properties of complex built-up sections and plate girders can be determined
Moment-Curvature curves can be generated for beam columns in seismic area for ductility determination to use in Non-linear analysis
Retrofitting, strengthening, rehabilitation and jacketing of cross-sections can be analyzed and design using this software.

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  Turbulence in Fluids
Posted by: abudabeeja - 07-31-2009, 03:41 AM - Forum: Water & Hydraulic Engineering - Replies (1)

Turbulence in Fluids

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Turbulence in Fluids
M. Lesieur,
Publisher: Springer
3rd rev. and enlarged edition
2007-01-30
288 Pages
ISBN: 0792344162
PDF 31 MB

Turbulence in Fluids is an attempt to reconcile the theory of turbulence, too often presented in a formal, isolated mathematical context, with the general theory of fluid dynamics. It reviews, in a unifying manner, the main characteristics and general theorems of rotational fluids (liquids or gases), with applications to aerodynamics and geophysical fluid dynamics. Emphasis is placed both on unpredictability, mixing, and coherent vortices or structures. Transition to turbulence in wall or free-shear flows is considered both on the basis of linear-instability theory and of experiments or numerical simulations. Thermal convection is also studied.
This third edition presents in a synthetic manner coherent vortices existing both in free or wall-bounded shear flows and in isotropic turbulence. A new mechanics of elementary vortices is built, involving spirals, dipoles, pairings, dislocations, longitudinal hairpins, streaks... It is seen how turbulence topology reacts to the action of stable stratification, rotation, separation or compressibility.
The book discusses the phenomenological theories of isotropic turbulence and turbulent diffusion, both in Fourier and physical spaces. It emphasizes the use of two-point closures and stochastic models, a powerful tool allowing representation of strongly nonlinear actions. The role of helicity is considered. A theory of spectral eddy viscosity and backscatter is proposed. The latter phenomenon is shown to govern inverse cascades of passive scalars and small-scale uncertainty. The Renormalization-Group techniques are assessed.
The concept of two-dimensional turbulence is looked at, as the simplest approximation of large-scale atmosphere and ocean dynamics. The latter is also studied using geostrophic-turbulence theory. New ideas on cyclogenesis in thermal fronts are presented.
Numerous experimental, environmental and aerodynamic examples are provided. A systematic recourse is made to direct and large-eddy-numerical simulations (LES) as a tool for exploring turbulence media. A complete account of the latest dynamic and selective LES techniques is given in this edition.
This monograph is a unique tool for graduate students and researchers in mechanical and aerospace engineering, applied mathematics, physics, meteorology, oceanography and astrophysics. It views the problem of turbulence in a very general way: statistical theories, intermittency, transition, coherent structures, singularities, unpredictability or deterministic chaos are only small pieces of the same puzzle, which have to be assembled.




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  Quantitative Seismology
Posted by: abudabeeja - 07-31-2009, 03:38 AM - Forum: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering - Replies (1)

Quantitative Seismology

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Quantitative Seismology
Keiiti Aki, Paul G. Richards,
University Science Books
2002-07
ISBN: 0935702962
704 pages
PDF 22,8 MB

This new edition of the classic text by Aki and Richards has at last been updated throughout to systematically explain key concepts in seismology. Now in one volume, the book provides a unified treatment of seismological methods that will be of use to advanced students, seismologists, and scientists and engineers working in all areas of seismology.




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  SAP2000 V8
Posted by: sonidero - 07-30-2009, 11:44 PM - Forum: SAP2000 - Replies (3)

Csi SAP2000 V8.3.3 Advanced

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Program leader in structural engineering with over 30 years in the market. You can analyze any type of structure with this program, including design element by element with accurately known but the regulations in each country (ACI in the U.S. Eurocodes in Europe, and others). Provides analysis and spectral modal dynamic analysis for elements and plates. Also designs of steel and concrete elements.

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I am aware that my last post are outdated version, but I want to comment that although obsolete programs, my main contribution is that the original CDs we use at the time in my work, so that those who are interested in downloading, has all the tools available such as videos that were posted on the CD at the time when that version of the program was fashionable. Obviously with their crack.

This will be my last contribution of obsolete versions. Henceforth I will do whatever possible to stay up to date on programs such as manuals, as they have made excellent members of this forum. Greetings to all

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  Design Fundamentals of Postitensioned Concrete Floors
Posted by: rendel_© - 07-30-2009, 03:47 PM - Forum: Concrete - Replies (7)

Design Fundamentals of Postitensioned Concrete Floors
By Bijan O. Aalami, SE
Emeritus Professor, San Francisco State University
Principal, ADAPT Corporation

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Contents

Chapter 1
METHODS OF FLOOR SLAB ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

Chapter 2
CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DESIGN OF POST-TENSIONED FLOOR SYSTEMS

Chapter 3
DESIGN PROCEDURE USING THE EQUIVALENT FRAME METHOD

Chapter 4
DESIGN PROCEDURE USING THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

Chapter 5
DESIGN EXAMPLE OF FLOOR SYSTEM-PROSPERITY SLAB

Chapter 6
CASE STUDIES AND COMMENTS


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  PDF to DXF converter
Posted by: jaks - 07-30-2009, 01:24 PM - Forum: Non Engineering Software - Replies (2)

Hi, Guys

Can somebody recommend a good software to convert PDF to DXf/DWG. I have some PDF drawings which I need to edit and use in CAD.
Appreciate your help

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  CSI SAP2000 v14.1.0
Posted by: struceng - 07-30-2009, 11:56 AM - Forum: Archive Problem - Replies (71)

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Computers & Structures, Inc. is proud to announce the release of SAP2000 V14. The innovative enhancements in this version are categorized below. This fully integrated product for the modeling, analysis and design of structures continues to be available in three levels: Basic, Plus and Advanced.

- Nonlinear and Pushover
- Dynamics
- Bridge Modeling and Design
- New Design Code Related Enhancements


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  Guide to stability design criteria for metal structures: Theodore V. Galambos
Posted by: abudabeeja - 07-30-2009, 05:57 AM - Forum: Steel - Replies (5)

Guide to stability design criteria for metal structures

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Guide to stability design criteria for metal structures
Theodore V. Galambos
John Wiley and Sons, 1998
ISBN 0471127426, 9780471127420
PAGES 911



The up-to-date edition of the classic guide--from leading experts in structural stability theory and research

First published in 1960, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures is the reference of choice for civil and structural engineers seeking reliable, in-depth coverage of stability problems and research. This extensively revised Fifth Edition bridges theory and practice to offer simplified and refined procedures both for design and for the assessment of design limitations, as well as detailed guidance on design specifications, codes, and standards concerning the stability of metal structures.

Written by members of Structural Stability Research Council task groups and other specialists, all material has been updated to reflect recent developments in each subject area. The Fifth Edition features eight new chapters covering the latest procedures in horizontal curved steel I-girders, composite columns and structural systems, stability of angle members, bracing, frame stability, doubly curved shells and shell-like structures, stability under seismic loading, and stability analysis by the finite element method.

Complete with over 100 new illustrations, plus references, technical memoranda, and name and subject indexes, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures, Fifth Edition is ready to go to work for a new generation of structural and civil engineers in their daily practice.



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  Concrete Structures: Protection, Repair and Rehabilitation
Posted by: abudabeeja - 07-30-2009, 04:46 AM - Forum: Forensic Engineering - Replies (13)

Concrete Structures: Protection, Repair and Rehabilitation

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Concrete Structures: Protection, Repair and Rehabilitation
Publisher: Butterworth
Pages: 280
2009-07-27
ISBN 1856175499
PDF 9 MB

The success of a repair or rehabilitation project depends on the specific plans designed for it. Concrete Structures: Protection, Repair and Rehabilitation provides guidance on evaluating the condition of the concrete in a structure, relating the condition of the concrete to the underlying cause or causes of that condition, selecting an appropriate repair material and method for any deficiency found, and using the selected materials and methods to repair or rehabilitate the structure. Guidance is also provided for engineers focused on maintaining concrete and preparing concrete investigation reports for repair and rehabilitation projects. Considerations for certain specialized types of rehabilitation projects are also given. In addition, the author translates cryptic codes, theories, specifications and details into easy to understand language. Tip boxes are used to highlight key elements of the text as well as code considerations based on the International Code Council or International Building Codes. The book contains various worked out examples and equations. Case Studies will be included along with diagrams and schematics to provide visuals to the book.




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