Dynamic behavior of concrete structures
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Dynamic behavior of concrete structures
(Developments in civil engineering, v. 44)
Elsevier, 1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text is concerned with the dynamic behaviour of reinforced/prestressed concrete structures, such as: buildings and bridges. It discusses how to predict or check the real inelastic behaviour of concrete structures subjected to dynamic loads, including equipment loads, earthquake motions, seismic interactions and missile impacts. A number of techniques have recently been developed to assist in evaluating such occurrences. This book is intended to apply structural dynamics to concrete structures and is appropriate as a textbook for an introductory course in dynamic behaviour of concrete structures at the upper-undergraduate or graduate level as well as for practicing engineers.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Fundamentals: dynamic properties
- natural frequencies
- critical damping
- damped harmonic excitation
- dynamic analysis
- primary curves
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic models
- time-history analysis. Part 2 Structures modelled as a single degree-of-freedom system: simply supported beams
- trilinear theory
- program 1 - primary curves of simple beams
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- program 2 - response of simple beams to dynamic loads
- framed shearwalls
- Truss model theory
- program 3 - primary curves of framed shearwalls
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- damage assessment
- program 4 - response of framed shearwalls to dynamic loads
- box tubes under torsion
- Truss model theory for nonprestressed concrete
- Truss model theory for prestressed concrete
- program 5 - primary curves of box tubes
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- program 6 - response of box tubes to dynamically applied torsion
- continuous beams
- trilinear theory
- program 7 - primary curves of continuous beams
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- one-story frames
- analytical approaches
- program 8 - primary curves of one-story frames
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- response of reinforced/prestressed concrete frames to dynamic loads
- spandrel beams
- analytical model
- program 9 - primary curves of spandrel beams
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model. Part 3 Structures modelled as multidegree-of-freedom systems: multistory frames - shear building modelling
- primary curves
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- damage assessment
- program 10 - response of multistory frames to dynamic loads
- multistory frames - 2D modelling
- RC frame element
- dynamic modelling
- algorithm
- damage assessment
- program 11 - response of multistory frames with 2D modelling
- multistory framed shearwalls
- primary curves
- hysteresis loops
- dynamic model
- program 12 - response of multistory framed shearwalls to dynamic loads
- multistory box tubes under torsion
- seismic modelling
- program 13 - response of multistory box tubes to dynamically applied torsion
- description of box tubes
- parametric studies
- application of base isolation concepts to soft-first story buildings
- proposed system
- analytical model
- discussion
- algorithm
- shear building modelling for multistory frames with first story framed shearwalls
- 2D modelling for multistory frames with first story framed shearwalls
- parametric studies
- computer programs.
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