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CONCRETE SLABS DESIGNED WITH FINITE ELEMENT METHODS - jgarciafic - 08-17-2009

CONCRETE SLABS DESIGNED WITH FINITE ELEMENT METHODS

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Master's thesis
Author: Ola Enochsson and Peter Dufvenberg
Pages: 159
PDF 2.0 MB

Abstract:


Powerful numerical calculation methods like the finite element method are not recommended in design handbooks for design of slabs, In contrary, its distribution of reinforcement is considered to be unsuitable for practical use, see e.g. Hillerborg. Most FE-programs are also more adapted for analyses than for design.
the thesis main objectives were to:

1.- Propose a method to deal with the in FE-analyses common problem of extreme value of moments in centre of interior columns/walls in flat slab floors

2.- Verify FEM-design's crack analysis and calculated effects of action and required reinforcement.


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RE: CONCRETE SLABS DESIGNED WITH FINITE ELEMENT METHODS - kardels - 08-17-2009

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RE: CONCRETE SLABS DESIGNED WITH FINITE ELEMENT METHODS - melekeen - 02-26-2012

Here is a direct link to the thesis.
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