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Current Perspectives and New Directions in Mechanics, Modelling and
Design of Structural Systems comprises 330 papers that were
presented at the Eighth International Conference on Structural
Engineering, Mechanics and Computation (SEMC 2022, Cape Town, South
Africa, 5-7 September 2022). The topics featured may be clustered
into six broad categories that span the themes of mechanics,
modelling and engineering design: (i) mechanics of materials
(elasticity, plasticity, porous media, fracture, fatigue, damage,
delamination, viscosity, creep, shrinkage, etc); (ii) mechanics of
structures (dynamics, vibration, seismic response, soil-structure
interaction, fluid-structure interaction, response to blast and
impact, response to fire, structural stability, buckling, collapse
behaviour); (iii) numerical modelling and experimental testing
(numerical methods, simulation techniques, multi-scale modelling,
computational modelling, laboratory testing, field testing,
experimental measurements); (iv) design in traditional engineering
materials (steel, concrete, steel-concrete composite, aluminium,
masonry, timber); (v) innovative concepts, sustainable engineering
and special structures (nanostructures, adaptive structures, smart
structures, composite structures, glass structures, bio-inspired
structures, shells, membranes, space structures, lightweight
structures, etc); (vi) the engineering process and life-cycle
considerations (conceptualisation, planning, analysis, design,
optimization, construction, assembly, manufacture, maintenance,
monitoring, assessment, repair, strengthening, retrofitting,
decommissioning). Two versions of the papers are available: full
papers of length 6 pages are included in an e-book, while short
papers of length 2 pages, intended to be concise but self-contained
summaries of the full papers, are in this printed book. This work
will be of interest to civil, structural, mechanical, marine and
aerospace engineers, as well as planners and architects.
Advances in Engineering Materials, Structures and Systems:
Innovations, Mechanics and Applications comprises 411 papers that
were presented at SEMC 2019, the Seventh International Conference
on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, held in Cape
Town, South Africa, from 2 to 4 September 2019. The subject matter
reflects the broad scope of SEMC conferences, and covers a wide
variety of engineering materials (both traditional and innovative)
and many types of structures. The many topics featured in these
Proceedings can be classified into six broad categories that deal
with: (i) the mechanics of materials and fluids (elasticity,
plasticity, flow through porous media, fluid dynamics, fracture,
fatigue, damage, delamination, corrosion, bond, creep, shrinkage,
etc); (ii) the mechanics of structures and systems (structural
dynamics, vibration, seismic response, soil-structure interaction,
fluid-structure interaction, response to blast and impact, response
to fire, structural stability, buckling, collapse behaviour); (iii)
the numerical modelling and experimental testing of materials and
structures (numerical methods, simulation techniques, multi-scale
modelling, computational modelling, laboratory testing, field
testing, experimental measurements); (iv) innovations and special
structures (nanostructures, adaptive structures, smart structures,
composite structures, bio-inspired structures, shell structures,
membranes, space structures, lightweight structures, long-span
structures, tall buildings, wind turbines, etc); (v) design in
traditional engineering materials (steel, concrete, steel-concrete
composite, aluminium, masonry, timber, glass); (vi) the process of
structural engineering (conceptualisation, planning, analysis,
design, optimization, construction, assembly, manufacture, testing,
maintenance, monitoring, assessment, repair, strengthening,
retrofitting, decommissioning). The SEMC 2019 Proceedings will be
of interest to civil, structural, mechanical, marine and aerospace
engineers. Researchers, developers, practitioners and academics in
these disciplines will find them useful. Two versions of the papers
are available. Short versions, intended to be concise but
self-contained summaries of the full papers, are in this printed
book. The full versions of the papers are in the e-book.
Research and Applications in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and
Computation contains the Proceedings of the Fifth International
Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation
(SEMC 2013, Cape Town, South Africa, 2-4 September 2013). Over 420
papers are featured. Many topics are covered, but the contributions
may be seen to fall into one of four broad themes of the
conference, namely: (i) structural mechanics (dynamics, vibration,
seismic response, statics, bifurcation, buckling, stability, impact
response, contact mechanics, fluid-structure interaction,
soil-structure interaction, etc); (ii) mechanics of materials
(elasticity, plasticity, fracture, damage, fatigue, creep,
shrinkage, etc); (iii) modelling and testing (finite-element
modelling, numerical methods, numerical simulations, experimental
methods, experimental testing); (iv) structural-engineering
practice (planning, analysis, design, construction, maintenance,
repair, retrofitting, decommissioning). Not only do the
considerations cover many types of engineering structures
(buildings, bridges, tunnels, towers, space frames, roofs,
foundations, shells, plates, mechanical assemblies, etc), they also
span a diversity of engineering materials ranging from the
traditional to the novel: steel, concrete, timber, masonry,
aluminium, special alloys, glass, composites, functionally-graded
materials, smart materials, etc. Two versions of each paper are
available. The printed book features 2-page versions of the papers,
intended to be concise but sufficiently informative summaries of
the full papers. Details may be seen in the full papers, which are
carried on the accompanying CD-ROM. Research and Applications in
Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation is of interest to
civil, structural, mechanical, marine and aerospace engineers
concerned with the modelling, analysis, design, construction and
maintenance of engineering structures. Researchers, practitioners
and academics in these discipines will find the book useful. The
SEMC international conferences, inaugurated in 2001, aim at
bringing together from around the world academics, researchers and
practitioners in the broad fields of structural mechanics,
associated computation and structural engineering, to review recent
achievements in the advancement of knowledge and understanding in
these areas, share the latest developments, and address the
challenges that the present and the future pose.
Insights and Innovations in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and
Computation comprises 360 papers that were presented at the Sixth
International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and
Computation (SEMC 2016, Cape Town, South Africa, 5-7 September
2016). The papers reflect the broad scope of the SEMC conferences,
and cover a wide range of engineering structures (buildings,
bridges, towers, roofs, foundations, offshore structures, tunnels,
dams, vessels, vehicles and machinery) and engineering materials
(steel, aluminium, concrete, masonry, timber, glass, polymers,
composites, laminates, smart materials).
Appeals to the Student and the Seasoned Professional While the
analysis of a civil-engineering structure typically seeks to
quantify static effects (stresses and strains), there are some
aspects that require considerations of vibration and dynamic
behavior. Vibration Analysis and Structural Dynamics for Civil
Engineers: Essentials and Group-Theoretic Formulations is relevant
to instances that involve significant time-varying effects,
including impact and sudden movement. It explains the basic theory
to undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on vibration
and dynamics, and also presents an original approach for the
vibration analysis of symmetric systems, for both researchers and
practicing engineers. Divided into two parts, it first covers the
fundamentals of the vibration of engineering systems, and later
addresses how symmetry affects vibration behavior. Part I treats
the modeling of discrete single and multi-degree-of-freedom
systems, as well as mathematical formulations for continuous
systems, both analytical and numerical. It also features some
worked examples and tutorial problems. Part II introduces the
mathematical concepts of group theory and symmetry groups, and
applies these to the vibration of a diverse range of problems in
structural mechanics. It reveals the computational benefits of the
group-theoretic approach, and sheds new insights on complex
vibration phenomena. The book consists of 11 chapters with topics
that include: The vibration of discrete systems or lumped parameter
models The free and forced response of single degree-of-freedom
systems The vibration of systems with multiple degrees of freedom
The vibration of continuous systems (strings, rods and beams) The
essentials of finite-element vibration modelling Symmetry
considerations and an outline of group and representation theories
Applications of group theory to the vibration of linear mechanical
systems Applications of group theory to the vibration of structural
grids and cable nets Group-theoretic finite-element and
finite-difference formulations Vibration Analysis and Structural
Dynamics for Civil Engineers: Essentials and Group-Theoretic
Formulations acquaints students with the fundamentals of vibration
theory, informs experienced structural practitioners on simple and
effective techniques for vibration modelling, and provides
researchers with new directions for the development of
computational vibration procedures.
The Second International Conference on Structural Engineering
Mechanics and Computation was held in Cape Town, South Africa in
2004. Its mission was 'To review and share the latest developments,
and address the challenges that the present and the future pose'.
This book contains its key findings with contributions from
academics, researchers and practitioners in the broad fields of
structural mechanics, associated computation and structural
engineering. Their work builds a clear picture of recent
achievements in the advancement of knowledge and understanding in
these areas. This text therefore covers all aspects of structural
mechanics and is broken down into 36 sections which communicate the
latest discoveries and developments across the following areas:
* vibration, dynamics, impact response, soil-structure interaction
and damage mechanics
* numerical modeling and computational methods
* practical aspects of the analysis, design, and construction of
structures - Specific classes of structures such as shells, plates,
frames, bridges, buildings, lightweight structures, space
structures and foundation structures
* a variety of construction materials ranging from the traditional
timber, masonry, concrete, steel and glass, to recent innovations
encompassing high-performance composites, ceramics, high-strength
concrete, fibre-reinforced concrete, stainless steel and smart
alloys.
The large number of high-quality papers presented and the wide
spectrum of relevant topics covered, as well as the great diversity
of nationalities represented by the participants, bring the reader
up to speed with developments on a global scale.
Advances and Trends in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and
Computation features over 300 papers classified into 21 sections,
which were presented at the Fourth International Conference on
Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation (SEMC 2010, Cape
Town, South Africa, 6-8 September 2010). The SEMC conferences have
been held every 3 years in Cape Town, and since then brought
together academics, researchers and practitioners active in
structural mechanics, associated computation and structural
engineering. The main purpose of the conferences was to review
recent achievements in the advancement of knowledge and
understanding in these areas, share the latest developments, and
address the challenges that the present and the future pose. All
major aspects of structural mechanics, associated computation and
structural engineering are addressed in the present volume,
including: structural mechanics (dynamics, vibration, impact,
buckling, seismic response, fluid-structure interaction,
soil-structure interaction); mechanics of materials (plasticity,
fracture, fatigue, creep, shrinkage, damage, deterioration);
numerical/computational modelling (numerical methods, formulations,
finite-element modelling, structural modelling, material modelling,
simulations); structural engineering and construction in the
various materials (steel, concrete, timber, masonry, glass,
steel-concrete composite, fibre-reinforced composite, laminated
composite); design, construction and operational considerations
(fire resistance, seismic resistance, loading, safety and
reliability, codification, design optimisation, construction,
assembly, monitoring, maintenance, repair, retrofitting). The
structures dealt with include all sorts of buildings, sports
facilities, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, underground structures,
foundation structures, coastal structures, dams, industrial towers
and masts, containment structures (silos, tanks and pressure
vessels), ship and aircraft structures, motor-vehicle structures,
mechanical components and biological structures. Advances and
Trends in Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation is
published as a book of extended abstracts, and an accompanying
CD-ROM with the full papers, and will be much of interest to
engineers, academics and researchers in civil, structural,
mechanical and aerospace engineering, and to those concerned with
the analysis, design, construction and maintenance of engineering
structures.
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