While the existing literature on offshore structures touch on model testing, a comprehensive text discussing the design, construction, instrumentation, testing and analysis of the physical model is lacking. This book fills that vacuum and provides, through its survey of the theoretical and practical aspects of physical modeling, an in-depth coverage of the technology of model testing. Its usefulness runs through the entire field of engineering, reaching far beyond its focus on offshore construction; and its breadth of scope should appeal not only to engineers and naval architects but to scientists interested in structural or hydraulic testing as well.
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Author: J. a. Santos, R. Fuller, Jorge A. Santos | Size: 17 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited | Year: 2002 | Pages: 342 | ISBN: 0080434126, 9780080434124
Humans are highly mobile but at a price: over a million people are killed annually on the road, at least 30 times as many are injured, of whom one in ten may be permanently disabled. How can we design a road or highway or transport system so as to provide both a high level of mobility and a high level of safety? For too long, from the perspective of the road user, highway engineers have had to employ their intuitions, personal experiences, shared "know-how" and a "suck-it-and-see" approach in many elements of highway design. Now the science of human behavior can provide both fundamental knowledge and principles to enable matching roadway and transport system design to human strengths, limitations and variability in performance; an understanding of human contributory factors in accidents; and the undertaking of informed safety audits and reviews. This book aims to help you ask the right questions about the issues raised.
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Materials for High Temperature Power Generation and Process Plant Applications
Author: Staff, M. McLean and A Strang | Size: 8.6 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Whitehurst & Clark | Year: 2000 | Pages: 351 | ISBN: 1861251033, 1861250975, 9781861251039 , 9781861250971
These are the proceedings of the fourth in a series of specialist international conferences on the microstructure of high temperature materials, held at Imperial College, London in September 1998. The papers address various aspects of the modelling of the microstructural evolution of creep resistant materials due to high temperature service exposure. The continuing importance of this subject was evident from the diversity of contributions which attracted 80 delegates from 15 countries.
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Table of contents :
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Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface to Second Edition, Pages ix-x
Preface to First Edition, Pages xi-xii
Chapter I - Viscoelastic Stress Strain Constitutive Relations, Pages 1-34
Chapter II - Isothermal Boundary Value Problems, Pages 35-76
Chapter III - Thermoviscoelasticity, Pages 77-121
Chapter IV - Mechanical Properties and Approximate Transform Inversion, Pages 122-156
Chapter V - Problems of a Nontransform Type, Pages 157-186
Chapter VI - Wave Propagation, Pages 187-228
Chapter VII - General Theorems and Formulations, Pages 229-261
Chapter VIII - Nonlinear Viscoelasticity, Pages 262-291
Chapter XI - Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior, Pages 292-352
Appendixes, Pages 353-357
Index, Pages 359-364
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Beta is pre-release testing where you test the early version products before they are released, only so Autodesk can improve them before the final release to customers.
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Gives engineers, research scientists and graduate students a clear understanding of the operation and control of the pyrometallurgical process. It will also be useful for technical training courses given to steel plant engineers and plant operators.
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The use of inhibitors for rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures is a new field of application and this new volume provides a State of the Art Report on this subject. Corrosion of steel in concrete is one of the major problems for infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels, housing etc. since it leads to spalling of the concrete and loss in cross section of the steel that may cause structural and safety problems. The steel in concrete generally resists corrosion as a result of a passive layer that develops on the metal surface in the alkaline environment of the concrete. Corrosion can occur if these conditions are disturbed, for example, in the presence of chlorides or with carbonation of concrete. Traditional repair methods consist in removing the deteriorated concrete and replacing it but these can be laborious, noisy and very costly. To avoid these disadvantages new methods have been developed in recent years. These include electrochemical procedures and, increasingly, the use of inhibitors. The use of inhibitors for rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures is a new field of application and this new volume provides a State of the Art Report on this subject. The report, under the editorship of Prof. Bernhard Elsener, was prepared by a Task Group of the EFC Working Party on Corrosion of Reinforcement in Concrete. In a literature review it describes inorganic and organic chemicals that have been proposed and examined as well as the commercial corrosion inhibitors that are available on the market. Protection mechanism and possible effects of inhibitors on concrete properties are described. Practical experience with inhibitors for steel in concrete and the long term effectiveness are considered. The various test methods for evaluating the behaviour of the inhibitors are described and critically assessed. In a rapidly evolving field this State of the Art Report, based mainly on independent not commercial literature, will be of value to corrosion engineers and civil engineers concerned with maintenance and repair of reinforced concrete structures.
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SAFE is the ultimate tool for designing concrete floor and foundation systems. From framing layout all the way through to detail drawing production, SAFE integrates every aspect of the engineering design process in one easy and intuitive environment. SAFE provides unmatched benefits to the engineer with its truly unique combination of power, comprehensive capabilities, and ease-of-use.
Laying out models is quick and efficient with the sophisticated drawing tools, or use one of the import options to bring in data from CAD, spreadsheet, or database programs. Slabs or foundations can be of any shape, and can include edges shaped with circular and spline curves.
Post-tensioning may be included in both slabs and beams to balance a percentage of the self-weight. Suspended slabs can include flat, two-way, waffle, and ribbed framing systems. Models can have columns, braces, walls, and ramps connected from the floors above and below. Walls can be modeled as either straight or curved.
Mats and foundations can include nonlinear uplift from the soil springs, and a nonlinear cracked analysis is available for slabs. Generating pattern surface loads is easily done by SAFE with an automated option. Design strips can be generated by SAFE or drawn in a completely arbitrary manner by the user, with complete control provided for locating and sizing the calculated reinforcement. Finite element design without strips is also available and useful for slabs with complex geometries.
Comprehensive and customizable reports are available for all analysis and design results. Detailed plans, sections, elevations, schedules, and tables may be generated, viewed, and printed from within SAFE or exported to CAD packages.
SAFE provides an immensely capable yet easy-to-use program for structural designers, provideing the only tool necessary for the modeling, analysis, design, and detailing of concrete slab systems and foundations.
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We all love our forum CivilEA, it gives us so much, in return we have to do our part.
This is the cleanest, best organized forum there is.
In searching the forum we always come across this broken so called "Dead Links"
I was just wondering if somebody among us knows a way to figure out to find these Dead Links ahead of the time , so it can be sorted and made available to whomever wants to spend time to refresh them, if he/she has the material.
Currently status of this matter is time consuming. ( I personaly check the new posts, to see if it is about a Dead Link, then I search my Archives for the request.)
If somebody finds a dead link, he/she posts a request for it, and may be in couple of days it is refreshed by a Good Soul.
I think finding a shortest way for this would make our forum, very dynamic, and it will attrack more users, too. This would translate into new material, new horizons for everybody.
A lot of times users request a new link, but in reality there would be some links alive in the thread among the posts.