Buckling Experiments Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures Volume 1

Buckling Experiments  Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures  Volume 1
Author: Josef Singer,Johann Arbocz,Tanchum Weller
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1998-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471956619

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Written by eminent researchers and renown authors of numerous publications in the buckling structures field. Deals with experimental investigation in the industry. Covers the conventional and more unconventional methods for testing for a wide variety of structures. Various parameters which may influence the test results are systemically highlighted including, imperfections, boundary conditions, loading conditions as well as the effects of holes and cut-outs.

Buckling Experiments

Buckling Experiments
Author: Singer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 047142952X

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Buckling Experiments

Buckling Experiments
Author: J. Singer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1264
Release: 2002-08-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471976385

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Covers a range of experimental methods for a variety of structure. This book summarises the buckling theory and computations, and investigates the parameters, which influence test results.

Buckling Experiments Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures Volume 2

Buckling Experiments  Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures  Volume 2
Author: Josef Singer,Johann Arbocz,Tanchum Weller
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1140
Release: 2002-08-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471974505

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* Edited by Josef Singer, the world's foremost authority on structural buckling. * Time-saving and cost-effective design data for all structural, mechanical, and aerospace engineering researchers.

Advanced Topics Of Thin walled Structures

Advanced Topics Of Thin walled Structures
Author: Haim Abramovich
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811214264

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This unique compendium presents some new topics related to thin-walled structures, like beams, plates and shells used in aerospace structures. It highlights their dynamic behaviors and also the correlation between compressive loading and natural frequency to enable a correlation between the two, yielding a valuable non-destructive tool, to predict buckling for thin-walled structures.This useful reference text combines valuable data on metal materials and composite materials together with new adaptive and smart materials like piezoelectricity, shape memory alloys and optic fibers, which form the present state of the art in thin-walled structure domain.

Buckling of Bars Plates and Shells

Buckling of Bars  Plates  and Shells
Author: Robert Millard Jones
Publsiher: Bull Ridge Corporation
Total Pages: 850
Release: 2006
Genre: Buckling (Mechanics)
ISBN: 9780978722302

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Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks

Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks
Author: Gian Michele Calvi,Roberto Nascimbene
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2023-04-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119849810

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Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks A detailed view on the effects of seismic activity on tank structures As the use of above-ground and underground storage tanks (ASTs and USTs) continues to grow—with approximately 545,000 in the USA alone—the greatest threat to ASTs and USTs is earthquakes, causing the contamination of groundwater, a vital source of drinking water throughout the world. These tanks suffer a great deal of strain during an earthquake, as a complicated pattern of stress affects them, such that poorly designed tanks have leaked, buckled, or even collapsed during seismic events. Furthermore, in oil and gas industrial plants, the risk of damage is even more critical due to the effects of explosion, collapse, and air or soil contamination by chemical fluid spillages. Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks provides the first in-depth discussion of the principles and applications of shell structure design and earthquake engineering analyses focused on tank structures, and it explains how these methodologies can help prevent the destruction of ASTs and USTs during earthquakes. Providing a thorough examination of the design, analysis, and performance of steel, reinforced concrete, and precast tanks, this book takes a look at tanks that are above-ground, underground, or elevated, anchored and unanchored, and rigid or flexible, and evaluates the efficacy of each method during times of seismic shaking—and it does so without getting bogged down in impenetrable mathematics and theory. Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks readers will also find: A global approach to the best analytical and practical solutions available in each region: discussion of the latest US codes and standards from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ACSE 7), the American Concrete Institute (ACI 350,3, 371.R), the American Water Works Association (AWWA D100, D110, D115), and the American Petroleum Institute (API 650) an overview of the European codes and standards, including Eurocode 8-4 and CEN-EN 14015 Hundreds of step-by-step equations, accompanied by illustrations Photographs illustrating real-world damage to tanks caused by seismic events Perfect for practising structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, civil engineers, and engineers of all kinds who are responsible for the design, analysis, and performance of tanks and their foundations—as well as students studying engineering—Seismic Design and Analysis of Tanks is a landmark text, the first work of its kind to deal with the seismic engineering performance of all types of storage tanks.

Buckling Experiments Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures Volume 1

Buckling Experiments  Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin Walled Structures  Volume 1
Author: Josef Singer,Johann Arbocz,Tanchum Weller
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471956619

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Written by eminent researchers and renown authors of numerous publications in the buckling structures field. Deals with experimental investigation in the industry. Covers the conventional and more unconventional methods for testing for a wide variety of structures. Various parameters which may influence the test results are systemically highlighted including, imperfections, boundary conditions, loading conditions as well as the effects of holes and cut-outs.