ASTM D4694 - 09(2015): Standard Test Method for Deflections with a Falling-Weight-Type Impulse Load Device
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ASTM 2015 VOLUME: 04.03
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2015
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ASTM E119-15: Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials
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ASTM 2015 VOLUME: 04.07
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2015
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Author(s)/Editor(s): Eric J. Jenkins | Size: 51 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Scanner | Year: 2013 | pages: 313
The intention of this book is to help to develop an appreciation for observation and learning about the designed environment through freehand drawing. By observing we consider the designed, and by extension, the natural environment carefully with a critical and inquisitive eye.
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I am looking for 2 papers about footfall analysis from ICE. Please help me to get them.
Predicting footfall-induced vibration: Part 1
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Dear CivilEAns,
I have been using windows 8.1 on a 64 bit machine until recently when i installed the latest windows 10 (Enterprise edition). To my surprise (may be i should give it more time), the internet response, browsing speed, has reduced drastically. Everything is taking forever, opening pages! Anyone experiencing the same?
1. Paper title: Influence of Fly Ash on the Sulfate Resistance of Concrete
Authors: P. J. Tikalsky and r. L. Carrasquillo
Publication: Materials Journal
Volume: 89
Issue: 1
Appears on pages(s): 69-75
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2. Paper title: Influence of Fly Ash, Silica Fume, and Slag on Sulfate Resistance of Concrete
Author(s): P. S. Mangat and J. M. Khatib
Publication: Materials Journal
Volume: 92
Issue: 5
Appears on pages(s): 542-552
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Posted by: gulilero - 04-02-2016, 05:33 AM - Forum: Steel
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Design of SHS welded joints
Author(s): Corus - Structural & Conveyance Business
Published By:Corus Group
Published Year:2005
DOI:N.A.
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Abstract: In construction with structural hollow sections the members are generally welded directly to each other and, as a result, member sizing has a direct effect on both the joint capacity and the cost of fabrication. In order to obtain a technically secure, economic and architecturally pleasing structure, both the architect and design engineer must, from the very beginning, be aware of the effects that their design decisions will have on the joint capacity, the fabrication, assembly and the erection of the structure.
Structural hollow sections have a higher strength to weight ratio than open section profiles such as I-, H- and L- sections. They also require a much smaller weight of protection material, whether this is a fire protection or corrosion coating, because of their lower external area.
A properly designed steel construction using structural hollow sections will nearly always be lighter in terms of material weight than a similar construction made with open section profiles and, although structural hollow sections are more expensive than open section profiles on a per tonne basis, the overall weight saving of steel and protective coatings will very often result in a much more cost effective construction.
This publication has been produced to show how the joint capacity of staticaly loaded joints can be calculated and how it can be affected by both the geometric layout and the sizing of the members.
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Welding represents the major method by which structural hollow sections are joined. When considering welding, the most essential requirement is that the deposited weld should have mechanical properties not less than the minima specified for the sections being joined.
Welding is a subject which encompasses the materials, types of joint, welding conditions/positions and the required quality or mechanical properties of the finished joint. The recommendations made in this publication are thus of guidance towards good practice and should be used in conjunction with other standards, especially EN 1011*: Welding - Recommendations for welding of metallic materials, ENV 1090 and EN 29692.
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This book collects recent completed civic office buildings world wide. Various types of civic office buildings are included, such as government office building, justice center, fire station, Emergency Operations Center, shelter and etc. With abundant beautiful pictures, you would find an all-round illustration of different designs of the up-to-date civic office buildings. While emphasizing the function of public service and government administration, the architects present the buildings with diverse styles and distinctive features. Here readers would be fascinated by the elegant charm of the architecture and some of the designers here, with amazing and stunning creativity, offers us an authentic view of the world civic office buildings which illustrated with exquisite picture and limpid texts
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