Computational Mechanics in Structural Engineering: Recent developments and future trends
โ Scribed by F.Y. Cheng (Editor); F. Zizhi (Editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 1992
- Leaves
- 481
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Proceedings of Sino-US Joint Symposium/Workshop on Recent Developments and Future Trends of Computational Mechanics in Structural Engineering, Beijing, China, September 24-28 1991
โฆ Table of Contents
General papers. Failure analysis and finite elements. Shells and walls. Structural control. Computational strategies for buildings. Nonlinear analysis. Structural optimization. Structural reliability. Supercomputer, CAD and expert system.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Civil, Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering;Structural Engineering
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>This Festschrift is dedicated to Professor Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Wriggers on the occasion of his<br>60th birthday. It contains contributions from friends and collaborators as well as current and<br>former PhD students from almost all continents. As a very diverse group of people, the<br>authors c
<p>Textiles have been historically and traditionally used to make clothes, but even in ancient times there were technical textiles for making sails, tents, etc. Today, technical textiles are used in various industries for a host of purposes and applications. Recently, there have been exciting develo
Textiles have been historically and traditionally used to make clothes, but even in ancient times there were technical textiles for making sails, tents, etc. Today, technical textiles are used in various industries for a host of purposes and applications. Recently, there have been exciting developme
<p>This specially commissioned volume presents a unique collection of expository papers on major topics that are representative for computer science today. The 38 contributions, written by internationally leading experts in the computer science area on personal invitation, demonstrate the scope and