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  Rocking Of Strip And Circular Footings
Posted by: Grunf - 06-14-2014, 02:00 PM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

Dear members,

could someone please share article:

  • Article/eBook Full Name: Rocking Of Strip And Circular Footings
  • Author(s): Gazetas, George
  • Publish Date: 1984
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Grunf

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  energy methods in applied mechanics
Posted by: amindoxiti - 06-14-2014, 12:23 PM - Forum: Archive - Replies (1)

  • Article/eBook Full Name: Energy and Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics
  • Author(s): Irving H Shames
  • Publish Date: (January 1, 1985)
  • ISBN: 978-0891165057
  • Published By: CRC Press
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  Cement and Concrete Chemistry
Posted by: ir_71 - 06-13-2014, 07:10 PM - Forum: Concrete - No Replies

Cement and Concrete Chemistry

Author: Kurdowski, Wieslaw | Size: 34,7 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2014 | pages: 700

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- Unbiased, contains a critique of documented hypotheses;
- Useful to those working in the sustainable development of the building industry;
- Presents theoretical and experimental perspectives;
- Includes material on corrosion;
- Complete description of clinker formation and cement production, including different types of binders;
- Richly annotated with 500 figures and diagrams to aid the understanding of complicated problems encountered by researchers;
- Includes 1700 references;
- An exhaustive analysis of the field;
- For students, researchers, and practicing scientists alike;
- Aimed at applied chemists working in cement and concrete science;
- For civil engineers with an interest in concrete technology;
- Single author monograph;
This monograph describes cement clinker formation. It covers multicomponent systems, clinker phase structures and their reactions with water, hydrate composition and structure, as well as their physical properties. The mineral additions to cement are described as are their influence on cement-paste properties. Special cements are also discussed. The microstructure of concrete is then presented, and special emphasis is given to the role of the interfacial transition zone, and the corrosion processes in the light of cement-phase composition, mineral additions and w/c ratio. The admixtures' role in modern concrete technology is described with an emphasis on superplasticizer chemistry and its cement-paste rheological modification mechanism. Cement with atypical properties, such as calcium aluminate, white, low energy and expansive cements are characterized. The last part of the book is devoted to special types of concrete such as self compacting and to reactive powders.

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  Methods to estimate lateral force acting on stabilizing piles
Posted by: StefanC - 06-13-2014, 04:39 PM - Forum: Request for Civil Engineering Documents - No Replies

If someone has this article please share it :

Ito, T. and Matsui, T. 1975. Methods to estimate lateral force acting on stabilizing piles. Soils and Foundations. 15 (4), 43-59
Thank you.

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  ETABS/TEKLA Link Documentation
Posted by: pezhmankhan - 06-13-2014, 12:17 PM - Forum: Theses, Journals and Papers Request - Replies (5)

Dear Friends,

If you check Building Information Modeling on CSi site, you can find that there is way to link Tekla Structure to ETABS/SAP2000:

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This site needs an active account that is not available in my country.

Can someone upload it on the forum?

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  A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity
Posted by: amindoxiti - 06-13-2014, 11:06 AM - Forum: Mechanics & Material Technology (Elasticity, Plasticity and Nonlinearity) - Replies (2)

A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity

Author: Love A. E. H. | Size: 54 MB | Format: DjVu | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Dover Publications; 4 edition | Year: 1944 | pages: 662 | ISBN: 978-0486601748

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Most complete treatment of classical elasticity in a single volume. Coverage of stress, strain, bending, torsion, gravitational effects

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  new policy for fixing broken book uploads
Posted by: stomaho - 06-13-2014, 02:29 AM - Forum: Archive - No Replies

I'm part of the "mobilism" community. They have mentioned that part of the way that posts get found so that books get taken down is by new posts in a thread. If people were to edit their posts instead adding a post to the thread it's less likely to get noticed and the book links removed.

Go over to the mobilism ebook section of the forum and look for yourself. Lots of the older links that I would like to download are sadly dead.

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  Computational Engineering
Posted by: cace-01 - 06-12-2014, 09:04 PM - Forum: Finite Element Methods - No Replies

Computational Engineering

Author: Günter Hofstetter | Size: 10 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2014 | pages: 257 | ISBN: 3319059327, 9783319059327, 9783319059334

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The book presents state-of-the-art works in computational engineering. Focus is on mathematical modeling, numerical simulation, experimental validation and visualization in engineering sciences. In particular, the following topics are presented: constitutive models and their implementation into finite element codes, numerical models in nonlinear elasto-dynamics including seismic excitations, multiphase models in structural engineering and multiscale models of materials systems, sensitivity and reliability analysis of engineering structures, the application of scientific computing in urban water management and hydraulic engineering, and the application of genetic algorithms for the registration of laser scanner point clouds.

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  A Two-Step Perturbation Method in Nonlinear Analysis of Beams, Plates and Shells
Posted by: cace-01 - 06-12-2014, 08:55 PM - Forum: Analysis & Design - No Replies

A Two-Step Perturbation Method in Nonlinear Analysis of Beams, Plates and Shells

Author: Hui-Shen Shen | Size: 6 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Wiley | Year: 2013 | pages: 368 | ISBN: 1118649885

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The capability to predict the nonlinear response of beams, plates and shells when subjected to thermal and mechanical loads is of prime interest to structural analysis. In fact, many structures are subjected to high load levels that may result in nonlinear load-deflection relationships due to large deformations. One of the important problems deserving special attention is the study of their nonlinear response to large deflection, postbuckling and nonlinear vibration.

A two-step perturbation method is firstly proposed by Shen and Zhang (1988) for postbuckling analysis of isotropic plates. This approach gives parametrical analytical expressions of the variables in the postbuckling range and has been generalized to other plate postbuckling situations. This approach is then successfully used in solving many nonlinear bending, postbuckling, and nonlinear vibration problems of composite laminated plates and shells, in particular for some difficult tasks, for example, shear deformable plates with four free edges resting on elastic foundations, contact postbuckling of laminated plates and shells, nonlinear vibration of anisotropic cylindrical shells. This approach may be found its more extensive applications in nonlinear analysis of nano-scale structures.


Concentrates on three types of nonlinear analyses: vibration, bending and postbuckling
Presents not only the theoretical aspect of the techniques, but also engineering applications of the method
A Two-Step Perturbation Method in Nonlinear Analysis of Beams, Plates and Shells is an original and unique technique devoted entirely to solve geometrically nonlinear problems of beams, plates and shells. It is ideal for academics, researchers and postgraduates in mechanical engineering, civil engineering and aeronautical engineering.


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  WinRAR v5.10 (x86/x64)
Posted by: Mohammad6299 - 06-11-2014, 05:03 PM - Forum: Non Engineering Software - No Replies

WinRAR v5.10 (x86/x64)

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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR is a powerful compression tool with many integrated additional functions to help you organize your compressed archives. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.

WinRAR puts you ahead of the crowd when it comes to compression. By consistently creating smaller archives, WinRAR is often faster than the competition. This will save you disc space, transmission costs AND valuable working time as well. WinRAR is ideal for multimedia files. WinRAR automatically recognizes and selects the best compression method. The special compression algorithm compresses multimedia files, executables and object libraries

Features of WinRAR:
- Using WinRAR puts you ahead of the crowd when it comes to compression by consistently making smaller archives than the competition, saving disk space and transmission costs.
- WinRAR provides complete support for RAR and ZIP archives and is able to unpack CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, 7Z, Z archives.
- WinRAR offers a graphic interactive interface utilizing mouse and menus as well as the command line interface.
- WinRAR is easier to use than many other archivers with the inclusion of a special "Wizard" mode which allows instant access to the basic archiving functions through a simple question and answer procedure. This avoids confusion in the early stages of use.
- WinRAR offers you the benefit of industry strength archive encryption using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a key of 128 bits.
- WinRAR supports files and archives up to 8,589 billion gigabytes in size. The number of archived files is, for all practical purposes, unlimited.
- WinRAR offers the ability to create selfextracting and multivolume archives.
Recovery record and recovery volumes allow to reconstruct even physically damaged archives.
- WinRAR features are constantly being developed to keep WinRAR ahead of the pack.

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