Pipeline Pigging and Inspection Technology, 2nd Ed.
Author: John Tiratsoo | Size: 19,1 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Scanner | Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing | Year: 1992, Feb | pages: 478 | ISBN: 0872014266
This reference focuses on oil, gas, and products pipeline, both on- and offshore. You'll understand why, when, and how to pig a line.
Why pig a pipeline? This paper introduces a number of reasons for doing so, together with a discussion of the advantages and alternatives. In general terms, however, pigging is not an operation to be undertaken lightly. There are often technical problems to be resolved and the operation requires careful control and co-ordination.
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Seismic codes are unique to a particular region or
country. They take into account the local seismology,
accepted level of seismic risk, building typologies, and
materials and methods used in construction. Further,
they are indicative of the level of progress a country
has made in the field of earthquake engineering.
The first formal seismic code in India, namely IS
1893, was published in 1962. Today, the Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS) has the following seismic codes:
IS 1893 (Part I), 2002, Indian Standard Criteria for
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures (5th Revision)
IS 4326, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice for
Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of
Buildings (2nd Revision)
IS 13827, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for Improving
Earthquake Resistance of Earthen Buildings
IS 13828, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for Improving
Earthquake Resistance of Low Strength Masonry
Buildings
IS 13920, 1993, Indian Standard Code of Practice for
Ductile Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures
IS 13935, 1993, Indian Standard Guidelines for Repair and
Seismic Strengthening of Buildings
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SP 22(S&T)-1982 Explanatory Handbook on Codes for Earthquake Engineering published by bearau of Indian standards has reviewed the codes critically and has some solved examples [/align]
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Influence of Axial Stress on Shear Response of Reinforced Concrete Elements
Document: 108-S70
Author(s): Liping Xie, Evan C. Bentz, and Michael P. Collins
Publication: ACI Structural Journal
Volume: 108
Issue: 6
Date: November 1, 2011
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This book is written for engineering students and practicing engineers who have little knowledge of the boundary element method. Engineers and students have tended to be discouraged by complex mathematics usually employed in explaining this method, which has led to the popularity of the finite element method. This book attempts to redress the balance. It limits the mathematics to one chapter and breaks down the derivation of the formulation into logical steps, allowing the reader to focus on their particular applications.
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Design with Intent: 101 Patterns for Influencing Behaviour Through Design
Author: Dan Lockton, David Harrison, Neville A. Stanton | Size: 28.5 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: Equifine | Year: 2010 | pages: 111 | ISBN: 0956542107
101 patterns for influencing behaviour through design
Visit: designwithintent.co.uk
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# Full tittle: "Maximum Crack Width in Reinforced Concrete Flexural Members", Causes, Mechanism and Control of Cracking in Concrete.
# Author (s): Peter Gergely and Leroy Lutz
#Publisher: ACI Publication SP-20, American Concrete Institute
#Language: English
#Year: 1973
Dear CIVILEA members,if it is possible please share the "solution manual of Pavement Analysis and Design (2nd Edition) by prof. huang" of the 2004 edition,which is available in the:
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