Performance based Plastic Design

Performance based Plastic Design
Author: Subhash Chandra Goel,Shih-Ho Chao
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Building, Iron and steel
ISBN: 1580017142

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Plastics Design Handbook

Plastics Design Handbook
Author: Marlene G. Rosato,D.V. Rosato
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461513995

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This book provides a simplified and practical approach to designing with plastics that funda mentally relates to the load, temperature, time, and environment subjected to a product. It will provide the basic behaviors in what to consider when designing plastic products to meet performance and cost requirements. Important aspects are presented such as understanding the advantages of different shapes and how they influence designs. Information is concise, comprehensive, and practical. Review includes designing with plastics based on material and process behaviors. As de signing with any materials (plastic, steel, aluminum, wood, etc.) it is important to know their behaviors in order to maximize product performance-to-cost efficiency. Examples of many different designed products are reviewed. They range from toys to medical devices to cars to boats to underwater devices to containers to springs to pipes to buildings to aircraft to space craft. The reader's product to be designed can directly or indirectly be related to product design reviews in the book. Important are behaviors associated and interrelated with plastic materials (thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers, reinforced plastics, etc.) and fabricating processes (extrusion, injec tion molding, blow molding, forming, foaming, rotational molding, etc.). They are presented so that the technical or non-technical reader can readily understand the interrelationships.

Elastic Plastic and Yield Design of Reinforced Structures

Elastic  Plastic and Yield Design of Reinforced Structures
Author: Patrick De Buhan,Jérémy Bleyer,Ghazi Hassen
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2017-07-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081021132

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Elastic, Plastic and Yield Design of Reinforced Structures presents a whole set of new results which have been published by the authors over the last 30 years in the field of continuum solid mechanics applied to the analysis and design of reinforced civil engineering structures. The focus is on the development and application of up-scaling/homogenization methods in the design of such composite structures, with a special emphasis on the plastic behavior and ultimate strength of materials. The specificity of the book is highlighted by at least two completely innovative concepts which lie at the very heart of the book’s originality: the elaboration of a fully comprehensive homogenization-based method for the design of reinforced structures (and not only materials), through the study of macroscopic behavior, and the development of a multiphase model for materials reinforced by linear inclusions, which considerably extends the range of applicability of the classical homogenization procedure. Sums up almost thirty years of original research in the field of mechanics applied to the analysis and design of reinforced civil engineering structures Focuses on the application of upscaling/homogenization methods to the design of civil engineering structures Highlights the elaboration of a fully comprehensive homogenization-based method for the design of reinforced structures (and not only materials), through the concept of macroscopic behavior Features development of a multiphase model for materials reinforced by linear inclusions, which considerably extends the range of applicability of the classical homogenization procedure.

Seismic Design Methods for Steel Building Structures

Seismic Design Methods for Steel Building Structures
Author: George A. Papagiannopoulos,George D. Hatzigeorgiou,Dimitri E. Beskos
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030806873

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The book, after two introductory chapters on seismic design principles and structural seismic analysis methods, proceeds with the detailed description of seismic design methods for steel building structures. These methods include all the well-known methods, like force-based or displacement-based methods, plus some other methods developed by the present authors or other authors that have reached a level of maturity and are applicable to a large class of steel building structures. For every method, detailed practical examples and supporting references are provided in order to illustrate the methods and demonstrate their merits. As a unique feature, the present book describes not just one, as it is the case with existing books on seismic design of steel structures, but various seismic design methods including application examples worked in detail. The book is a valuable source of information, not only for MS and PhD students, but also for researchers and practicing engineers engaged with the design of steel building structures.

Performance Based Seismic Design for Tall Buildings

Performance Based Seismic Design for Tall Buildings
Author: Ramin Golesorkhi,Leonard Joseph,Ron Klemencic,David Shook,John Viise
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Buildings
ISBN: 093949356X

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Performance-Based Seismic Design (PBSD) is a structural design methodology that has become more common in urban centers around the world, particularly for the design of high-rise buildings. The primary benefit of PBSD is that it substantiates exceptions to prescribed code requirements, such as height limits applied to specific structural systems, and allows project teams to demonstrate higher performance levels for structures during a seismic event.However, the methodology also involves significantly more effort in the analysis and design stages, with verification of building performance required at multiple seismic demand levels using Nonlinear Response History Analysis (NRHA). The design process also requires substantial knowledge of overall building performance and analytical modeling, in order to proportion and detail structural systems to meet specific performance objectives.This CTBUH Technical Guide provides structural engineers, developers, and contractors with a general understanding of the PBSD process by presenting case studies that demonstrate the issues commonly encountered when using the methodology, along with their corresponding solutions. The guide also provides references to the latest industry guidelines, as applied in the western United States, with the goal of disseminating these methods to an international audience for the advancement and expansion of PBSD principles worldwide.

Plastic Analysis and Design of Steel Structures

Plastic Analysis and Design of Steel Structures
Author: M. Bill Wong
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780080941851

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The plastic analysis method has been used extensively by engineers for designing steel structures. Simpler structures can be analyzed using the basic virtual work formulation, but more complex frames are evaluated with specialist computer software. This new book sets out a method for carrying out plastic analysis of complex structures without the need for specialist tools. The book provides an introduction to the use of linear programming techniques for plastic analysis. This powerful and advanced method for plastic analysis is important in an automated computational environment, in particular for non-linear structural analysis. A detailed comparison between the design codes for the United States and Australia and the emerging European Eurocodes enables practising engineers to understand the issues involved in plastic design procedures and the limitations imposed by this design method. * Covers latest research in plastic analysis and analytical tools * Introduces new successive approximation method for calculating collapse loads * Programming guide for using spreadsheet tools for plastic analysis

Structural Engineering and Geomechanics Volume 1

Structural Engineering and Geomechanics   Volume 1
Author: Sashi K. Kunnath
Publsiher: EOLSS Publications
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-06-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781780210155

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An understanding of dynamic effects on structures is critical to minimize losses from earthquakes and other hazards. These three books provide an overview of essential topics in structural and geotechnical engineering with an additional focus on related topics in earthquake engineering to enable readers gain such an understanding. One of the ultimate objectives of these books is to provide readers with insights into seismic analysis and design. However, in order to accomplish that objective, background material on structural and geotechnical engineering is necessary. Hence the first two sections of the book provide this background material followed by selected topics in earthquake engineering. The material is organized into three major parts. The first section covers topics in structural engineering. Beginning with fundamental mechanics of materials, the book includes chapters on linear and nonlinear analysis as well as topics on modeling of structures from different perspectives. In addition to traditional design of structural systems, introductions to important concepts in structural reliability and structural stability are discussed. Also covered are subjects of recent interest, viz., blast and impact effects on structures as well as the use of fiber reinforced polymer composites in structural applications. Given the growing interest in urban renewal, an interesting chapter on restoration of historic cities is also included. The second part of the book covers topics in geotechnical engineering, covering both shallow and deep foundations and issues and procedures for geotechnical modeling. The final part of the book focuses on earthquake engineering with emphasis on both structures and foundations. Here again, the material covered includes both traditional seismic design and innovative seismic protection. And more importantly, concepts in modeling for seismic analysis are highlighted.

Plastic Methods for Steel and Concrete Structures

Plastic Methods for Steel and Concrete Structures
Author: Stuart S. J. Moy
Publsiher: Palgrave
Total Pages: 221
Release: 1981
Genre: Building, Iron and steel
ISBN: 0333275640

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Plastic behaviour and the methods for calculating the collapse load of steel structures are discussed and examined. An explanation of the effects of deflections, instability and imperfections on the collapse of structures is followed by a description of the design methods for steel structures.