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E-raamat: Abnormal Loading on Structures: Experimental and Numerical Modelling [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429181221
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429181221
Designing for hazardous and abnormal loads has become an important requirement in the design process of most major buildings and civil engineering structures, ranging from tall buildings to bridges, power plants to harbour and coastal installations. This state-of-the-art volume was compiled by the Institution of Structural Engineers' informal study group Model Analysis as a Design Tool and City University's Structures Research Centre. It contains a series of papers on the design and analysis of structures through full scale and numerical modelling including the crucial areas of hazard identification and risk assessment of structures. This book will be essential reading for civil and structural engineers, designers and researchers.
Institution of Structural Engineers Informal Study Group ix
Conference organisation x
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xii
Avalanche scenarios for alpine highway bridges
1(11)
T. Vogel
Consideration of exceptional snow loads as accidental actions
12(10)
G. Konig
D. Soukhov
Evaluation of the peak forces on roof tiles under stormy conditions
22(10)
B. Parmentier
S. Schaerlaekens
J. Vyncke
Wind loading on pitched roofs with complex geometric shapes
32(9)
N. Taranu
E. Axinte
D. Isopescu
I. Entuc
Towards a statistical human body model for determining jump dynamic forces
41(9)
T.D.G. Canisius
The development of a seismic test facility for full-scale structures
50(9)
P.A. Mote
P.R. Gefken
G.S.T. Armer
The behaviour of connections in steel MR-frames under high-intensity earthquake loading
59(15)
G. De Matteis
F.M. Mazzolani
R. Landolfo
Non-linear analysis of a reinforced concrete structure under seismic loading
74(11)
A. Rushton
J.E. Sargent
N.E. Kirk
Dynamic analysis to determine source of blast damage
85(8)
W. G. Corley
R. G. Oesterle
Dynamic response of buildings and floor slabs to blast loading
93(12)
P. Esper
D. Hadden
Modelling progressive collapse of structures as a result of explosion
105(10)
J. R. Gilmour
K. S. Virdi
Tunnel shells and fire protection -- tests and analyses
115(10)
E. Richter
K. Paliga
Fire induced progressive collapse analysis of safety critical structures
125(12)
C.P. Rogers
S. Medonos
Substructuring in fire engineering
137(5)
M. Korzen
K.-U. Ziener
U. Kuhnast
G. Magonette
P. Buchet
Z. Dzbikowicz
Developing `HAZOP' methodologies to refine fire risk assessments
142(10)
R.J. Timpson
Bayesian assessment of structural risk under fire design situation
152(10)
H. Gulvanessian
M. Holicky
Influence of strain gradient on the ductility of a reinforced concrete column
162(10)
F. Akintayo
P.G. Papadopoulos
E.C. Aifantis
High volumetric pressures and strain rate effects in concrete
172(11)
J. Eibl
B.C. Schmidt-Hurtienne
U.J. Haussler-Combe
Non-linear numerical modelling of slender bridge piers
183(8)
W.B. Cranston
C.J. Tooth
Testing devices for investigating structures under abnormal loading
191(10)
K. Brandes
Contact force response of confined concrete cylinders subjected to hard impact
201(11)
S.J. Prichard
S.H. Perry
Behaviour of damaged reinforced concrete frames
212(12)
E.H. Disoky
M.K. Zidan
An. Sidky
Seismic tests on a full-scale monument model
224(12)
A.V. Pinto
G. Verzeletti
F.J. Molina
A. S. Gago
Seismic analyses of a r/c building -- study of a retrofitting solution
236(11)
A.V. Pinto
H. Varum
E. Coelho
E.C. Carvalho
Cyclic testing and analysis of steel end-plate connections
247(10)
A.W. Thomson
B.M. Broderick
Numerical simulation and modelling of orthotropic steel bridge decks
257(10)
D.L. Keogh
At. Dempsey
Dynamic response of steel duct panels to blast loading
267(10)
W. Grogan
Simulation of lateral loading on coke oven walls during ram pushing
277(10)
Y.O. Onifade
Full-scale test of prototype superheater secondary restraint system
287(10)
R.S. Matthews
A.G. Chalmers
K.D. Waller
Carbon fibre composites as structural reinforcement in a nuclear installation
297(9)
H.N. Garden
Experimental and analytical studies of steel t-stubs at elevated temperatures
306(11)
S. Spyrou
J.B. Davison
I.W. Burgess
Non-holonomic elastoplastic behaviour of a two span beam
317(11)
R.P. West
A.J. O'Connor
Serviceability behaviour of a 3-dimensional roof truss system
328(13)
T.D.G. Canisius
S.L. Matthews
D. Brooke
Dynamic analysis of a narrow turbogenerator foundation on piles
341(12)
V. Karthigeyan
G.K.V. Prakhya
APPENDIX
353(4)
Temperatures attained by structural steel in building fires based upon full scale tests
355(1)
B.R. Kirby
Numerical modelling of an offshore concrete gravity platform on an uneven seabed
356(1)
M. Willford
C. Humpheson
R. Nicholls
P. Esper
Author Index 357(1)
Subject Index 358
K. S. Virdi, Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, City University, London, UK





R. S. Matthews, Manager of Consultancy and Testing, Taylor Woodrow Construction, UK





J. L. Clarke, Principal Engineer, Concrete Society, UK and Visiting Professor, Cranfield University, UK





F. K. Garas, Chairman of the Institution of Structural Engineers' Informal Study Group Model Analysis as a Design Tool and Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, City University, London, UK