Manual of numerical methods in concrete : modelling and applications validated by experimental and site-monitoring data
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Manual of numerical methods in concrete : modelling and applications validated by experimental and site-monitoring data
T. Telford, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Manual of numerical methods in concrete aims to present a unified approach for the available mathematical models of concrete, linking them to finite element analysis and to computer programs in which special provisions are made for concrete plasticity, cracking and crushing with and without concrete aggregate interlocking. Creep, temperature, and shrinkage formulations are included and geared to various concrete constitutive models.
Table of Contents
Material properties and strength on concrete-a literature survey of numerical modelling
Numerical modelling of concrete strength and failure
Numerical models for creep, shrinkage and temperature
Numerical modelling of bond and bond-slip
Numerical models for fatigue of concrete
Finite element modelling of concrete structures
Material modelling similation for finite element formulation
Concrete structures-seismic criteria,numerical modelling of soil-concrete structure interaction and isolators
Application to engineering problems
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by "Nielsen BookData"