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  OpenSees
Posted by: michaelao - 10-03-2014, 03:35 AM - Forum: Request for Civil Engineering Documents - Replies (1)

Dear all,

Anybody have the OpenSees the code source full spirit download package. If you have would you mind to share, many thanks.

Regards,
Michael

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  ACI 318 video lectures
Posted by: mowafi3m - 10-02-2014, 01:59 PM - Forum: Civil Engineering Videos - No Replies

ACI 318 video lectures

| Quality: mp4| Year: 2013

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  • Publisherc: An-Najah University - Faculty of Engineering
  • Language: English





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  New Composite Materials: Selection, Design, and Application
Posted by: cace-01 - 10-02-2014, 01:46 PM - Forum: Mechanics & Material Technology (Elasticity, Plasticity and Nonlinearity) - No Replies

New Composite Materials: Selection, Design, and Application

Author: Domenico Brigante | Size: 4 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2014 | pages: 210 | ISBN: 9783319016368, 9783319016375, 3319016369

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This timely volume presents a range of critical topics on the use of composite materials in civil engineering; industrial, commercial, and residential structures; and historic buildings. Structural strengthening techniques based on composite materials, including, but not limited to, fiber-reinforced polymers, fiber-reinforced glasses, steel-reinforced polymers, and steel-reinforced glasses represent a practice employed internationally and have become an important component in the restoration of buildings impacted by natural hazards and other destructive forces. New Composite Materials: Selection, Design, and Application stands as a highly relevant and diverse effort, distinct from other technical publications dealing with building issues. The book focuses extensively on characterization of techniques employed for structural restoration and examines in detail an assortment of materials such as concrete, wood, masonry, and steel.


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  Theory of plasticity and limit design of plates
Posted by: amindoxiti - 10-02-2014, 10:00 AM - Forum: Analysis & Design - Replies (1)

Theory of plasticity and limit design of plates

Author: Zdeněk Sobotka | Size: 11 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Elsevier | Year: 1989 | pages: 641 | ISBN: 0444989072

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1. Plastic Behaviour and Limit Analysis of Plates. Plastic deformation of plates. Plastic bearing moments per unit length of plates. Fundamental relations and principles of limit analysis of plates. Equations of equilibrium of plates. Various yield criteria for plates. Some topics of statical and kinematic solutions. 2. Rectangular Plates with Hinged Supports. Uniformly loaded, orthotropic, rectangular plates with edges supported by hinges. Uniformly loaded rectangular plates with hinged supports along three edges. Uniformly loaded rectangular plates supported on two opposite edges. Rectangular plates with a triangular load distribution. Rectangular plates with a trapezoidal load and hinged supports along the periphery. Uniformly loaded rectangular plates with the point load in the centre. Uniformly loaded, long, rectangular plates with a point load and supported along the opposite short edges. Uniformly loaded. Wide, rectangular plates supported along two opposite edges and with a point load. Static solutions for the ultimate loads on rectangular plates. 3. Yield-Line Planning for Rectangular Plates with a Concentrated Load. Ultimate concentrated load applied in the centre. Ultimate point load eccentrically applied to rectangular plates on hinged supports. 4. Polygonal, Circular and Elliptical Plates; Plates of Special Forms. Isotropic polygonal plates with straight yield lines. Isotropic polygonal plates with yield fans. Uniformly loaded polygonal plates with yield fans. Singular yield-line patterns of polygonal plates. Orthotropic polygonal plates. Regular polygonal, orthotropic plates with yield fans. Plates with curvilinear boundaries. Circular plates with hinged supports. Elliptical plates with hinged supports. Polygonal plates with rounded corners. A uniformly loaded, polygonal plate supported at the corners by columns and with a point load in the centre. Uniformly loaded circular plates supported on the peripheral columns with a point load in the centre. Plates with overhanging boundaries. The statical solution for the bearing capacity of polygonal plates. 5. Built-In Plates. Uniformly loaded, rectangular, built-in plates. Uniformly loaded. Orthotropic, rectangular plates built-in along three edges. Uniformly loaded, orthotropic, rectangular plates with built-in and hinged edges. Built-in plates with uniform and concentrated loads. Rectangular plates, built-in along three edges, with uniform and concentrated loads. Statical solutions for the bearing capacity of rectangular, built-in plates. Built-in, polygonal plates. 6. Skew Plates. Elementary solutions for skew (parallelogram) plates on hinged supports. Hinged-supported, skew plates with yield fans. Ultimate uniform load of skew plates with hinged supports along three edges. Skew plates with hinged supports along three edges and with yield fans. Skew plates supported on two opposite edges.

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  Numerical Structural Analysis: Anatoly Perelmuter
Posted by: amindoxiti - 10-01-2014, 08:50 PM - Forum: Analysis & Design - Replies (1)

Numerical Structural Analysis

Author: Anatoly Perelmuter , Vladimir Slivker | Size: 13 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2003 (1st edition ) | pages: 519 | ISBN: 3540006281 ISBN13: 9783540006282

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The book addresses software design issues related to methods for the analysis of construction engineering by means of modern CAD (computer-aided design) systems and provides validation for their use. Special attention is paid to the importance of the relevant mechanical models, their validity, and their external and internal coordination. There is a great deal of practical advice with examples of typical and atypical problems and errors, as well as tips for engineers to identify and avoid traps and pitfalls. Written for professional engineers and scientists, especially, for high-level developers and for CAD users, this book is also aimed at university professors and students preparing to work in this field.

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  Sesoc Journal - The Freedom in Choosing the Seismic Strength of Components
Posted by: RyanRS - 10-01-2014, 03:34 PM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Dear all, maybe someone in here have access to Sesoc Journal and can help me to get this paper, thanks

  • Article/eBook Full Name: The Freedom in Choosing the Seismic Strength of Components
  • Author(s): Tom Paulay
  • Edition: Vol 14, No 2
  • Publish Date: 2001
  • Published By: Structural Engineering Society New Zealand
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  PCA Simplified Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings
Posted by: bigone - 10-01-2014, 09:41 AM - Forum: ACI - Replies (4)

PCA Simplified Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings 4th ed According ACI318-11

Author: Kamara, M. E. and Novak, L. C. | Size: 28.2 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: PCA Portland Cement | Year: 2011 | pages: 337 | ISBN: 9780893122737

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This new, fourth edition gives practicing engineers ways to reduce the design time, while still complying with the letter and intent of the ACI Standard 318, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete. The simplified design procedures presented in this book are an attempt to satisfy the various design considerations that need to be addressed in the structural design and detailing of primary framing members of a reinforced concrete building by the simplest and quickest procedures possible. It aims to arrange the information in the code in an organized step-by-step procedure for the building and member design. The formulae and language avoid complicated legal terminology without changing the intent or the objective of the code.

This bestselling publication is based on ACI 318-11. The seismic and wind load provisions were updated to comply with the International Building Code (2009 IBC). Throughout the first eleven chapters, equations, design aids, graphs, and code requirements have been updated to the current Codes. New timesaving design aids were added to expand the use of the book to a wider range of concrete strengths. Also, expanded illustrations of the theory and fundamentals were added. Also, a new chapter on sustainable design (Chapter 12) has been included to introduce the key ideas addressed by today’s green design approaches and ways in which concrete can be used to build sustainably.

Simplified equations, design aids, graphs, and clarification of code requirements are provided throughout for use by engineering professionals seeking ways to speed and simplify their design procedures. Numerous solved examples illustrate the use of the simplified methods and are compared with exact analysis results from software.

The publication contains twelve chapters covering the design and requirements for beams, one-way slab, two-way slab systems, columns, structural walls, footings, structural detailing, formwork, fire resistance, earthquake forces and "Introduction to Sustainable Design."


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  Analysis of Circular and Annular Slabs for Chimney Foundations
Posted by: heogay43 - 10-01-2014, 08:32 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Have you this paper? Can you share it please?

Analysis of Circular and Annular Slabs for Chimney Foundations" - Journal ACI vol 63 no 12 Dec. pp 1425-1446

and

Smith and Zar (1964) "Chimney Foundations" Journal ACI vol 61 no 6 June pp673-700


Thanks in advanced

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  FRP (Fibre-Reinforced Plastic) Different topics
Posted by: mowafi3m - 09-30-2014, 02:55 PM - Forum: Journals, Papers and Presentations - No Replies

FRP (Fibre-Reinforced Plastic) Different topics

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  Scribd Document for TG Foundations
Posted by: HellboyRBJ - 09-30-2014, 05:47 AM - Forum: Archive - Replies (2)

Anyone with subscription can help upload this document?

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