When i try to reply in these two threads, a window pops up saying the title is too long, and i cannot reduce the characters in the title. Can you help with that.
The situation in these 2 threads is that the documents have broken links.
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Could you upload the ISO 2631-1:1997 Amd 1:2010 - Mechanical vibration and shock -- Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration-- Part 1: General requirements
ISO 2631-4:2001/Amd 1:2010
ISO 2631-5:2004
ISO 2631-2:2003
Many Thanx.
Detailing is an essential part of the design process. This thorough reference guide for the design of reinforced concrete structures is largely based on Eurocode 2 (EC2), plus other European design standards such as Eurocode 8 (EC8), where appropriate.
With its large format, double-page spread layout, this book systematically details 213 structural elements. These have been carefully selected by José Calavera to cover relevant elements used in practice. Each element is presented with a whole-page annotated model along with commentary and recommendations for the element concerned, as well as a summary of the appropriate Eurocode legislation with reference to further standards and literature. The book also comes with a CD-ROM containing AutoCAD files of all of the models, which can be directly developed and adapted for specific designs.
Its accessible and practical format makes the book an ideal handbook for professional engineers working with reinforced concrete, as well as for students who are training to become designers of concrete structures.
The Deep Mixing Method: Principle, Design and Construction
Author: Coastal Development Institute Tokyo | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Taylor & Francis | Year: January 1, 2002 | pages: 123 | ISBN: 9058093670, 978-9058093677
A growing population and increasing urbanization over the past century have made it difficult to locate suitable ground for siting infrastructures in densely populated areas. The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) was developed and put into practice in Japan in 1975 to cope with the headaches of stability and/or excessive settlement in soft soil areas. This method involves using cement and/or lime as a soil stabilizer, added in-situ to deep soils, and has now been adopted not only in Japan but in the USA and other parts of the world as well. This book presents properties of this treated soil method, its various applications, its design and execution, and accumulated research results over the last twenty-five years.
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EN ISO 12100-1 - Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for
design - Part 1: Basic terminology, methodology
Author: CEN members | Size: 833 KB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION | Year: 2003 | pages: 43
This document (EN ISO 12100-1:2003) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199
"Safety of machinery" in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 114 "Safety of
machinery", the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of
an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by May 2004, and conflicting national standards
shall be withdrawn at the latest by May 2004.
This document supersedes EN 292-1:1991.
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Posted by: NAUTILUS87 - 06-13-2012, 11:45 AM - Forum: Archive
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dearall ,
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1.) IS codes 9178 part1 - Criteria for Design of Steel Bins for Storage of Bulk Materials - Part 1 : General Requirements and Assessment of Loads
2) IS CODE 9178 part 2 - Criteria for Design of Steel Bins for Storage of Bulk Materials - Part 2 : Design Criteria
3) is code 9178 part 3 - Criteria for Design of Steel Bins for Storage of Bulk Materials - Part 3 : Bins Designed for Mass Flow and Funnel Flow
The Student Pack contains the introductory versions of PLAXIS 2D and PLAXIS 3D software, and a special version of the Tutorial Manual 2010.
PLAXIS software is based on the Finite Element Method (FEM) and intended for 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional geotechnical analyses of deformation and stability of soil structures, as well as groundwater flow, and used in geo-engineering applications such as excavation, foundations, embankments and tunnels.
Though the various lessons deal with a wide range of interesting practical applications, this Tutorial Manual is intended to help new users become familiar with PLAXIS. The lessons should therefore not be used as a basis for practical projects. This Tutorial Manual does not provide theoretical background information on the Finite Element Method, nor does it explain the details of the various soil models available in the program. The latter can be found in the Material Models Manual, included in the full manual, and the theoretical background is given in the Scientific Manual.
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