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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Structural engineering
The Feature-Driven Method for Structural Optimization details a
novel structural optimization method within a CAD framework,
integrating structural optimization and feature-based design. The
book presents cutting-edge research on advanced structures and
introduces the feature-driven structural optimization method by
regarding engineering features as basic design primitives.
Consequently, it presents a method that allows structural
optimization and feature design to be done simultaneously so that
feature attributes are preserved throughout the design process. The
book illustrates and supports the effectiveness of the method
described, showing potential applications through numerical
modeling techniques and programming. This volume presents a
high-performance optimization method adapted to engineering
structures-a novel perspective that will help engineers in the
computation, modeling and design of advanced structures.
Acoustic Emission and Related Non-destructive Evaluation Techniques
in the Fracture Mechanics of Concrete: Fundamentals and
Applications, Second Edition presents innovative Acoustic Emission
(AE) and related non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques that
are used for damage detection and inspection of aged and
deteriorated concrete structures. This new edition includes
multi-modal applications such as DIC, thermography, X-ray and
in-situ implementations, all of which are helpful in better
understanding feasibility and underlying challenges. This new
edition is an essential resource for civil engineers, contractors
working in construction, and materials scientists working both in
industry and academia.
Tooling for Composite Aerospace Structures: Manufacturing and
Applications offers a comprehensive discussion on the design,
analysis, manufacturing and operation of tooling that is used in
the lamination of composite materials and assembly. Chapters cover
general topics, the materials that are typically used for tooling,
design aspects and recommendations on how to approach the design,
and what engineers need to consider, including examples of designs
and their pros and cons, how to perform these type of details, and
the methods of inspection needed to ensure quality control. The
book concludes with an outlook on the industry and the future.
Piezocone and cone penetration tests (CPTu and CPT) applications in
foundation engineering includes different approaches for
determining the bearing capacity of shallow foundations, along with
methods for determining pile bearing capacity and settlement
concepts. The use of soft computing (GMDH) neural networks related
to CPT records and Geotechnical parameters are also discussed. In
addition, different cases regarding the behavior of foundation
performance using case records, such as shallow foundation, deep
soil improvement, soil behavior classification (SBC), and bearing
capacity are also included.
Offshore Structures: Design, Construction and Maintenance, Second
Edition covers all types of offshore structures and platforms
employed worldwide. As the ultimate reference for selecting,
operating and maintaining offshore structures, this book provides a
roadmap for designing structures which will stand up even in the
harshest environments. Subsea pipeline design and installation is
also covered in this edition, as is the selection of the proper
type of offshore structure, the design procedure for the fixed
offshore structure, nonlinear analysis (Push over) as a new
technique to design and assess the existing structure, and more.
With this book in hand, engineers will have the most up-to-date
methods for performing a structural lifecycle analysis,
implementing maintenance plans for topsides and jackets and using
non-destructive testing.
This deeply researched book tells of Brunel's solution to getting
the Cornwall Railway across the very considerable obstacle of the
River Tamar at Saltash was the magnificent Royal Albert Bridge. Its
unique design and handsome proportions make it one of his most
outstanding works.
Infrastructure Computer Vision delves into this field of computer
science that works on enabling computers to see, identify, process
images and provide appropriate output in the same way that human
vision does. However, implementing these advanced information and
sensing technologies is difficult for many engineers. This book
provides civil engineers with the technical detail of this advanced
technology and how to apply it to their individual projects.
Mechanical Properties of Polycarbonate: Experiment and Modeling for
Aeronautical and Aerospace Applications provides a detailed
description on experimental characterization, material modeling and
finite element simulation method for polycarbonate in aeronautical
and aerospace applications. The book presents the experiment
facilities and methods used in characterizing the mechanical
properties of polycarbonate in a large range of strain rates and
temperatures. The constitutive modeling of polycarbonate and the
finite element simulation of polycarbonate products under impact
loading are illustrated in detail. Finally, an optimization
methodology is devised to optimize the injection molding process
parameters for high mechanical performance of the product under
impact loading.
Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures with Fiber Reinforced Polymer
is a complete guide to the use of FRP in flexural, shear and axial
strengthening of concrete structures. Through worked design
examples, the authors guide readers through the details of usage,
including anchorage systems, different materials and methods of
repairing concrete structures using these techniques. Topics
include the usage of FRP in concrete structure repair, concrete
structural deterioration and rehabilitation, methods of structural
rehabilitation and strengthening, a review of the design basis for
FRP systems, including strengthening limits, fire endurance, and
environmental considerations. In addition, readers will find
sections on the strengthening of members under flexural stress,
including failure modes, design procedures, examples and anchorage
detailing, and sections on shear and torsion stress, axial
strengthening, the installation of FRP systems, and strengthening
against extreme loads, such as earthquakes and fire, amongst other
important topics.
For over thirty years, the Surface Production Operations Series has
taken the guess work out of the design, selection, installation,
operation, testing, and troubleshooting of surface production
equipment. The fourth volume in this series, Pumps and Compressors
is directed to both entry-level personnel and practicing
professionals looking for an up-to-date reference book on managing,
evaluating, sizing, selecting, installing, operating and
maintaining pump and compressor systems. Packed with examples drawn
from years of design and field experience, this reference features
many charts, tables, equations, diagrams, and photographs to
illustrate the basic applications including pump hydraulics,
centrifugal and reciprocating compressor applications, compressor
performance maps, pump performance curves, pump and compressor
testing and installation, and many more critical topics. Packed
with practical solutions Surface Production Operations: Pumps and
Compressors delivers an essential design and specification
reference for today's engineers.
Strengthening of Concrete Structures Using Fiber Reinforced
Polymers (FRP): Design, Construction and Practical Applications
presents a best practice guide on the structural design and
strengthening of bridge structures using advanced Fiber Reinforced
Polymer (FRP) composites. The book briefly covers the basic
concepts of FRP materials and composite mechanics, while focusing
on practical design and construction issues, including inspection
and quality control, paying special attention to the differences in
various design codes (US, Japan, and Europe) and recommendations.
At present, several design guides from the US, Japan, and Europe
are available. These guidelines are often inconsistent and do not
cover all necessary design and inspection issues to the same degree
of detail. This book provides a critical review and comparison of
these guidelines, and then puts forward best practice
recommendations, filling a significant gap in the literature, and
serving as an important resource for engineers, architects,
academics, and students interested in FRP materials and their
structural applications. Written from a practitioner's
point-of-view, it is a valuable design book for structural
engineers all over the world.
The "Intelligent Systems Series" encompasses theoretical
studies, design methods, and real-world implementations and
applications. It publishes titles in three core sub-topic areas:
Intelligent Automation, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and
Intelligent Computing.
This volume, "Intelligent Vibration Control in Civil Engineering
Structures," focuses on design and property tests on different
intelligent control devices, some innovative control strategies and
analysis examples for structures with intelligent control devices,
and design and tests on intelligent controllers.
This book s primary focus is on the principles, methods and
applications of intelligent vibration control in civil engineering
Covers intelligent control including active and semi-active
controlComprehensive contents including design and properties of
different intelligent control devices, control strategies and
dynamic analysis, intelligent controller design, numerical
examples, and experimental data"
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