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Far from being separate entities, many social and engineering
systems can be considered as complex network systems (CNSs)
associated with closely linked interactions with neighbouring
entities such as the Internet and power grids. Roughly speaking, a
CNS refers to a networking system consisting of lots of
interactional individuals, exhibiting fascinating collective
behaviour that cannot always be anticipated from the inherent
properties of the individuals themselves. As one of the most
fundamental examples of cooperative behaviour, consensus within
CNSs (or the synchronization of complex networks) has gained
considerable attention from various fields of research, including
systems science, control theory and electrical engineering. This
book mainly studies consensus of CNSs with dynamics topologies -
unlike most existing books that have focused on consensus control
and analysis for CNSs under a fixed topology. As most practical
networks have limited communication ability, switching graphs can
be used to characterize real-world communication topologies,
leading to a wider range of practical applications. This book
provides some novel multiple Lyapunov functions (MLFs), good
candidates for analysing the consensus of CNSs with directed
switching topologies, while each chapter provides detailed
theoretical analyses according to the stability theory of switched
systems. Moreover, numerical simulations are provided to validate
the theoretical results. Both professional researchers and
laypeople will benefit from this book.
Advanced Analysis and Design for Fire Safety of Steel Structures
systematically presents the latest findings on behaviours of steel
structural components in a fire, such as the catenary actions of
restrained steel beams, the design methods for restrained steel
columns, and the membrane actions of concrete floor slabs with
steel decks. Using a systematic description of structural fire
safety engineering principles, the authors illustrate the important
difference between behaviours of an isolated structural element and
the restrained component in a complete structure under fire
conditions. The book will be an essential resource for structural
engineers who wish to improve their understanding of steel
buildings exposed to fires. It is also an ideal textbook for
introductory courses in fire safety for master's degree programs in
structural engineering, and is excellent reading material for
final-year undergraduate students in civil engineering and fire
safety engineering. Furthermore, it successfully bridges the
information gap between fire safety engineers, structural engineers
and building inspectors, and will be of significant interest to
architects, code officials, building designers and fire fighters.
Dr. Guoqiang Li is a Professor at the College of Civil Engineering
of Tongji University, China; Dr. Peijun Wang is an Associate
Professor at the School of Civil Engineering of Shandong
University, China.
Far from being separate entities, many social and engineering
systems can be considered as complex network systems (CNSs)
associated with closely linked interactions with neighbouring
entities such as the Internet and power grids. Roughly speaking, a
CNS refers to a networking system consisting of lots of
interactional individuals, exhibiting fascinating collective
behaviour that cannot always be anticipated from the inherent
properties of the individuals themselves. As one of the most
fundamental examples of cooperative behaviour, consensus within
CNSs (or the synchronization of complex networks) has gained
considerable attention from various fields of research, including
systems science, control theory and electrical engineering. This
book mainly studies consensus of CNSs with dynamics topologies -
unlike most existing books that have focused on consensus control
and analysis for CNSs under a fixed topology. As most practical
networks have limited communication ability, switching graphs can
be used to characterize real-world communication topologies,
leading to a wider range of practical applications. This book
provides some novel multiple Lyapunov functions (MLFs), good
candidates for analysing the consensus of CNSs with directed
switching topologies, while each chapter provides detailed
theoretical analyses according to the stability theory of switched
systems. Moreover, numerical simulations are provided to validate
the theoretical results. Both professional researchers and
laypeople will benefit from this book.
Advanced Analysis and Design for Fire Safety of Steel Structures
systematically presents the latest findings on behaviours of steel
structural components in a fire, such as the catenary actions of
restrained steel beams, the design methods for restrained steel
columns, and the membrane actions of concrete floor slabs with
steel decks. Using a systematic description of structural fire
safety engineering principles, the authors illustrate the important
difference between behaviours of an isolated structural element and
the restrained component in a complete structure under fire
conditions. The book will be an essential resource for structural
engineers who wish to improve their understanding of steel
buildings exposed to fires. It is also an ideal textbook for
introductory courses in fire safety for master's degree programs in
structural engineering, and is excellent reading material for
final-year undergraduate students in civil engineering and fire
safety engineering. Furthermore, it successfully bridges the
information gap between fire safety engineers, structural engineers
and building inspectors, and will be of significant interest to
architects, code officials, building designers and fire fighters.
Dr. Guoqiang Li is a Professor at the College of Civil Engineering
of Tongji University, China; Dr. Peijun Wang is an Associate
Professor at the School of Civil Engineering of Shandong
University, China.
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