IABSE Bulletin

IABSE Bulletin
Author: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1990
Genre: Structural engineering
ISBN:

IABSE Periodica

IABSE Periodica
Author: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 846
Release: 1989
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

Bridge Engineering

Bridge Engineering
Author: W.F. Chen
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2003-02-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420039784

Mitigating the effects of earthquakes is crucial to bridge design. With chapters culled from the best-selling Bridge Engineering Handbook, this volume sets forth the principles and applications of seismic design, from the necessary geotechnical and dynamic analysis background to seismic isolation and energy dissipation, active control, and retrofit

Membership List

Membership List
Author: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

Earth Pressure

Earth Pressure
Author: Achim Hettler
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3433032238

The subject of earth pressure is one of the oldest and most extensive chapters in soil mechanics and foundation engineering and is one of the pillars of structural engineering. First the development of earth pressure theory is comprehensively described. The descriptions range from the first approaches to the determination of earth pressure through continuum mechanical earth pressure models to the integration of earth pressure research into the disciplinary structure of geotechnics. The main part of the book comprises a selection of current calculation basics. The aim is to provide a collection of working instructions for foundation and structural engineers in construction companies, consultants and in building supervision as well as students. In order to further theoretical understanding, the essential basics of the determination of earth pressure are first presented. Then the most important processes for active and passive earth pressure and at-rest earth pressure for practical application are dealt with, with spatial effects also being taken into account. The book sets out to provide brief information about rarely encountered questions with references to further literature. In recent years, the dependency of earth pressure on displacement has been paid ever more attention. This applies not just to the passive but also to the active case. Questions are repeatedly passed to the DIN committee "calculation processes". A selection of these is dealt with in the commentary to DIN 4085, which came out in September 2018. The history of earth pressure theory is supplemented by 40 selected short biographies of scientists and practical engineers, who have taken up the subject and further developed it over the years. The book also has two appendices with terms, formula symbols and indices as well as earth pressure tables.

Design of Concrete Structures with Stress Fields

Design of Concrete Structures with Stress Fields
Author: Aurello Muttoni
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3034890478

17 2 STRESS FIELDS FOR SIMPLE STRUCTURES 2. 1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter the behavior and strength of simple structures made of rein forced or prestressed concrete is investigated with the aid of stress fields. In particular, the webs and flanges of beams, simple walls, brackets, bracing beams and joints of frames are investigated. By this means, the majority of design cases are already covered. In reality, all structural components are three-dimensional. Here, however, components are considered either directly as two-dimensional plate elements (i. e. the plane stress condition with no variation of stress over the thickness of the element) or they are subdivided into several plates. Since two-dimensional structural elements are statically redundant, it is pOSSible for a particular loading to be in equilibrium with many (theoretically an infinite number of) stress states. If the lower bound method of the theory of plasticity is employed, then an admissible stress field or any combination of such stress fields may be selected. In chapter 4 it is shown that this method is suitable for the design of reinforced concrete structures, and the consequence of the choice of the final structural system on the structural behavior is dealt with in detail. The first cases of the use of this method date back to Ritter [6] and Morsch [4], who already at the beginning of the century investigated the resultants of the internal stresses by means of truss models.

Dynamic Loading and Design of Structures

Dynamic Loading and Design of Structures
Author: Andreas Kappos
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2001-10-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780419229308

Until now, information on the dynamic loading of structures has been widely scattered. No other book has examined the different types of loading in a comprehensive and systematic manner, and looked at their signficance in the design process. The book begins with a survey of the probabilistic background to all forms of loads, which is particularly important to dynamic loads, and then looks at the main types in turn: wind, earthquake, wave, blast and impact loading. The relevant code provisions (Eurocode and UBC American) are detailed and a number of examples are used to illustrate the principles. A final section covers the analysis for dynamic loading, drawing out the concepts underlying the treatment of all dynamic loads, and the corresponding modelling techniques. Throughout there is a focus on the modelling of structures, rather than on classical structural dynamics.

The Paramount Role of Joints into the Reliable Response of Structures

The Paramount Role of Joints into the Reliable Response of Structures
Author: C.C. Baniotopoulos
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401009503

A detailed presentation of the major role played by correctly designed and fabricated joints in the safe and reliable response of steel, composite and timber structures. The typology/morphology of connections is discussed for both conventional pinned and rigid joints and semi-rigid types. All relevant topics are comprehensively surveyed: definitions, classification, and influence of joint behaviour on overall structural response. Also presented are the application of the component method, the notion of rotational capacity, the local ductility of different types of earthquake-resistant structural joints as determined in cyclic experiments, numerical techniques for the realistic simulation of joint response, simple and moment-resistant structural connections. Readership: An incomparable resource for engineers who analyze and design steel, composite and timber structures; researchers and graduate students in the same areas.

Steel Bridges

Steel Bridges
Author: Manfred Hirt
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1466572965

This English translation of the successful French edition presents the conception and design of steel and steel-concrete composite bridges, from simple beam bridges to cable supported structures. The book focuses primarily on road bridges, emphasizing the basis of their conception and the fundamentals that must be considered to assure structural safety and serviceability, as well as highlighting the necessary design checks. The principles are extended in later chapters to railway bridges as well as bridges for pedestrians and cyclists. Particular attention is paid to consideration of the dynamic performance.