Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Analysis. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2018

Modern Protective Structures


Modern Protective Structures
2008 | PDF | 530 pages | English | 15,7 MB

In today's world, reasonably predictable military operations have been replaced by low intensity conflicts-less predictable terrorist activities carried out by determined individuals or small groups that possess a wide range of backgrounds and capabilities. Because of the threats posed by this evolving type of warfare, civil engineers and emergency personnel face new challenges in designing facilities to protect lives and property and in conducting effective rescue operations and forensic investigations.

Addressing these needs, Modern Protective Structures develops realistic guidelines for the analysis, design, assessment, retrofit, and research of protected facilities.

After introducing a comprehensive risk management approach, the author provides a general background on explosive devices and their capabilities as well as explosive effects and the processes that generate them. He then discusses the effects of conventional and nuclear explosions. 

The book subsequently considers the significant design differences between conventional and nuclear loads and between existing design procedures and state-of-the-art information from recent research. It also summarizes existing blast-resistant design approaches and describes the dynamic responses of structural systems to blasts, shocks, and impacts. Additional coverage includes the behavior of specific structural connections, the traditional concept of P-I diagrams, and progressive collapse. 

The book concludes with a systematic and balanced protective design approach. Tackling the analytical, design, assessment, and hazard mitigation issues associated with short-duration dynamic loads, this book examines how impulsive loads affect various types of buildings and facilities. It provides the necessary material to help ensure the safety of persons, assets, and projects.


Thursday, August 9, 2018

Foundation Design: Theory and Practice


Foundation Design: Theory and Practice
2011 |  PDF | 544 pages | 37.8 MB

In Foundation Design: Theory and Practice, Professor N. S. V. Kameswara Rao covers the key aspects of the subject, including principles of testing, interpretation, analysis, soil-structure interaction modeling, construction guidelines, and applications to rational design. Rao presents a wide array of numerical methods used in analyses so that readers can employ and adapt them on their own. Throughout the book the emphasis is on practical application, training readers in actual design procedures using the latest codes and standards in use throughout the world.


Saturday, April 14, 2018

The Great Structures in Architecture


The Great Structures in Architecture :
From Antiquity to Baroque
2006 | 272 pages | PDF | 36,5 MB

Starting in antiquity and finishing in the Baroque, this book provides a complete analysis of significant works of architecture from a structural viewpoint. A distinguished architect and academic, the author’s highly illustrated exploration will allow readers to better understand the monuments, get closer to them and to explore whether they should be conserved or modified. 

Contents: Stones Resting on Empty Space; The Invention of the Dome; The Hanging Dome; The Ribbed Dome; A Planified Revenge - Under the Shadow of Brunelleschi; The Century of the Great Architects; The Omnipresent Sinan; Even Further; The perfect symbioses form-function in the high Baroque architecture; Scenographical architecture of the 18th century; The virtual architecture of the Renaissance and the Baroque.

 
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Analysis, Design and Construction of Steel Space Frames


Analysis, Design and Construction of 
Steel Space Frames

Space frames provide a lightweight solution to the problem of creating large span enclosures free from obstructions.

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Analysis, Design and Construction of Steel Space Frames


Analysis, Design and Construction of Steel Space Frames
by G S Ramaswamy, Octatube M Eekhout, G R Suresh  

 Space frames provide a lightweight solution to the problem of creating large span enclosures free from obstructions. They are employed in many major construction projects across the world, as documented in this authoritatively written volume.

This is the first in-depth book to present all instances and applications of space frames in various engineering schemes. It uses case studies and numerous illustrations to examine steel space frames from their design to their structural engineering performance.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Wind and Earthquake Resistant Buildings


Wind and Earthquake Resistant Buildings
Structural Analysis & Design

BUNGALE S. TARANATH Ph.D., S.E.
John A. Martin & Associates, Inc.
Los Angeles, California


Monday, October 21, 2013

Structural Steelwork - Analysis and Design


Structural Steelwork - Analysis and Design
S. S. Ray

This manual, a companion to the book Reinforced Concrete, also by Ray, covers the design of structural steelwork elements in a logical, step-by-step fashion. The text is backed up by numerous illustrations, design charts and tables, and refers throughout to the relevant codes of practice. A large number of worked examples cover almost all types of structural steelwork elements, including more advanced techniques