Impact Engineering of Composite Structures (CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences)
From the Back Cover
The book provides an introduction to the mechanics of composite materials, written for graduate students and practitioners in industry. It examines ways to model the impact event, to determine the size and severity of the damage and discusses general trends observed during experiments.
About the Author
Serge Abrate Department of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Southern Illinois University Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901-6603, USA
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I need the new European standard for cement EN 197-1:2011 Cement. Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements.
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Promotion of plastic design for steel and composite cross-sections:
new required conditions in Eurocodes 3 and 4, practical tools for designers
Author: B. et al. Chabrolin, P. Chantrain, J. B. Schleich, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission | Size: 17,2 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Year: 1998 | pages: 628 | ISBN: 92-828-4894-9
Nowadays the more competitive plastic design is not often used on the market because guide and practical tools, which evaluate available rotation capacities of cross-sections and require rotation capacities for different structures, are missing.
The first aim of this research is to determine the available rotation capacities for composite crosssections (steel beam collaborating with a concrete slab) and for all the steel shape included in sales programme and in function of different steel grades.
The second aim is to determine the required rotation capacities for different types of structures.
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Design Handbook for Reinforced Concrete Elements 2nd edition
Author: A.S. Beletich, P.J. Uno | Size: 37.9 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Scanner | Publisher: University of Washington Press | Year: 2003 | pages: 385 | ISBN: 086840621X, 978-0868406213
Design Handbook for Reinforced Concrete Elements 2nd edition
Develops simple theories to help students understand the fundamental principles of reinforced concrete design. Incorporates current Code requirements, as well as design formulas, design charts and design examples which will prove useful both to students and practising engineers. This second edition of the book is updated to include the revised Concrete Structures and Loading Codes.
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Does anyone have any knowledge of a book about earthquake shaking tables? I searched the internet and all I could find were movies with tests. Those movies are interesting, but I need to know how a shaking table works, what kind of characteristics they have and so on...
COURSE OUTLINE
Chapter One: Foundation of Solid Mechanics and Variational Methods
Chapter Two: The Theory of the Finite Element Method, Introduction and some Basic Concepts
Chapter Three: Finite Element Analysis of Plane Elasticity
Chapter Four: Finite Element Analysis of Steady-State Field Problems
Chapter Five: Finite Element Method for Bending Problem
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