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This book presents articles from The Australasian Conference on the
Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM25 held in Brisbane,
December 2018), celebrating the 50th anniversary of the conference.
First held in Sydney in 1967, it is one of the longest running
conferences of its kind, taking place every 2-3 years in Australia
or New Zealand. Bringing together international experts and leaders
to disseminate recent research findings in the fields of structural
mechanics, civil engineering and materials, it offers a forum for
participants from around the world to review, discuss and present
the latest developments in the broad discipline of mechanics and
materials in civil engineering.
As an emerging discrete structural model, the Hencky bar-chain/net
model (HBM) has shown its advantages over other numerical methods
in some problems. Owing to the discrete properties of HBM, it is
also a suitable model for nano-scale structures which are currently
a very hot research topic in mechanics.This book introduces the
concepts and previous research of the Hencky bar-chain/net model,
before demonstrating how beams, columns, arches, rectangular plates
and circular plates could be successfully modelled by HBM. HBM
comprises rigid bars connected by frictionless hinges with elastic
rotational springs (and a system of torsional springs in the cells
for plates). In the treatment of the above-mentioned structures,
HBM is found to be mathematically equivalent to the first order
central finite difference method (FDM). So HBM may be regarded as
the physical structural model behind the FDM.This book is a
compilation of the authors' research on the development of the
Hencky bar-chain/net model, and is organized according to the
development and application of HBM for beams, columns, frames,
arches and rings, and plates. Exercises are provided at the end of
each chapter to aid comprehension and guide learning. It is a
useful reference for students, researchers, academics and
practitioners in the field of structural analysis.
This book highlights state-of-the-art research findings on floating
developments in both inland and coastal waters with focus on
living, recreation and working offshore. It includes six themes:
(1) business case and real estate development, (2) spatial planning
and architecture, (3) food and energy production, (4) ecological
impact and nature-based solutions, (5) governance and social impact
and (6) design and engineering of (infra)structures. The book
presents key issues addressed when utilizing water space. It gives
an overview of findings and discussions from the world's leading
experts from the industry, policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers
and identifies new opportunities as well as fosters collaboration
on floating projects for a more climate-adaptive, socially
inclusive, sustainable and better world.
This book presents articles from The Australasian Conference on the
Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM25 held in Brisbane,
December 2018), celebrating the 50th anniversary of the conference.
First held in Sydney in 1967, it is one of the longest running
conferences of its kind, taking place every 2-3 years in Australia
or New Zealand. Bringing together international experts and leaders
to disseminate recent research findings in the fields of structural
mechanics, civil engineering and materials, it offers a forum for
participants from around the world to review, discuss and present
the latest developments in the broad discipline of mechanics and
materials in civil engineering.
This book presents papers from the International Conference on
Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture 2019, which was held
in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from 24-26 October 2019. The
conference brought together international experts from both
academia and industry to share their knowledge and experiences, and
to facilitate collaboration and improve cooperation in the field.
The book highlights the latest advances in sustainable architecture
and civil engineering, covering topics such as offshore structures,
structural engineering, construction materials, and architecture.
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