Finite Element Design of Concrete Structures: practical problems and their solutions the author addresses this 'blind belief' in computer results by offering a useful critique that 'important details are overlooked due to the flood of information' from the output of computer calculations. Indeed, er
Structural Concrete: Finite-element Analysis for Limit-state Design
✍ Scribed by Kotsovos M.D., Pavlovic M.N.
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Thomas Telford, 1995. — X, 550 p. — ISBN-10: 0727720279.
A review of available experimental data on the behaviour of concrete at both the material and structural levels reveals the unavoidable development of triaxial stress conditions prior to failure which dictate the collapse and ductility of structural concrete members; moreover - and in contrast with widely-accepted tenets - it can be shown that the post peak-stress behaviour of concrete as a material is realistically described by a complete and immediate loss of load-carrying capacity.✦ Subjects
Промышленное и гражданское строительство;Строительные конструкции;Железобетонные и каменные конструкции
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