05607nam 2200661Ia 450 991078463570332120200520144314.01-282-88672-X97866128867200-08-054192-5(CKB)1000000000384753(EBL)319054(OCoLC)476114527(SSID)ssj0000252570(PQKBManifestationID)12093086(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000252570(PQKBWorkID)10180506(PQKB)11682033(Au-PeEL)EBL319054(CaPaEBR)ebr10429772(CaONFJC)MIL288672(MiAaPQ)EBC319054(EXLCZ)99100000000038475320101224d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStructural Engineering, Mechanics, and Computation[electronic resource] proceedings of the International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Computation, 2-4 April 2001, Cape Town, South AfricaVolume 1 /edited by A. Zingoni1st ed.Amsterdam ;New York Elsevier20011 online resource (863 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-08-043948-9 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front Cover; Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Local Organising Committee, International Scientific/Technical Advisory Board, Sponsoring Organisations; PART 1: STABILITY OF THIN-WALLED MEMBERS; Chapter 1. Interaction buckling design concepts for thin-walled members; Chapter 2. Degenerate Hopf bifurcation phenomena of a cantilever beam on elastic foundation; Chapter 3. Simplified computational procedure for postbuckling equilibrium branches in ideal and imperfect plates; Chapter 4. Dynamic stability of thin-walled membersChapter 5. The compound spline finite strip method for the elastic stability of U and C built-up columnsPART 2: VIBRATION AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS; Chapter 6. Stochastic transient variational principle in vibration analysis; Chapter 7. Efficient automatic selection of tolerances in nonlinear dynamic analysis; Chapter 8. An elasto-plastic free-free beam subjected to pulse load at tip; Chapter 9. Robust convergence for the dynamic analysis of MDOF elastoplastic systems; Chapter 10. Free vibration analysis of slantlegged skew bridge; PART 3: VIBRATION CONTROL AND SEISMIC ANALYSISChapter 11. Placement and elimination of vibration controllers in buildingsChapter 12. Viscous damping system for optimal structural seismic design; Chapter 13. Reducing vibratory screen structural loading using a vibration absorber; Chapter 14. Acceptability vibration criterion for floors with walking occupants; Chapter 15. A comparative study of a storey vs. element hysteretic nonlinear model for seismic analysis of buildings; Chapter 16. Predicting earthquake ground motion descriptions through artificial neural networks for testing the constructionsPART 4: SEISMIC DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURESChapter 17. Contributing effect of cladding panels in the seismic design of MR steel frames; Chapter 18. Ductility formulations of steel structural members; Chapter 19. Seismic analysis of MR steel frames accounting for connection topology; Chapter 20. A survey of ductile design of MR steel frames; PART 5: SEISMIC DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES; Chapter 21. Behavior of rectangular columns with low lateral confinement ratio; Chapter 22. Behavior of full-scale lightly reinforced concrete interior beam-column joints under reversed cyclic loadingChapter 23. Experimental and analytical assessment of simple bridge structures subjected to near-fault ground motionsChapter 24. Seismic response of reinforced concrete frames using nonlinear macro-element behaviour; Chapter 25. Designing the concrete dual system; PART 6: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR BLAST AND IMPACT; Chapter 26. Parametric study on the drop-impact behaviour of mini hi-fi audio products; Chapter 27. Deformation and tearing of uniformly blast-loaded quadrangular stiffened plates; Chapter 28. Non linear response and energy absorption of vehicle frontal protection structuresChapter 29. Non-linear design of blast/containment reinforced gunite walls for coal mines in SAFollowing on from the International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, held in Cape Town in April 2001, this book contains the Proceedings, in two volumes. There are over 170 papers written by Authors from around 40 countries worldwide. The contributions include 6 Keynote Papers and 12 Special Invited Papers. In line with the aims of the SEMC 2001 International Conference, and as may be seen from the List of Contents, the papers cover a wide range of topics under a variety of themes. There is a healthy balance between papers of a theoretical nature, concerned witStructural analysis (Engineering)CongressesStructural engineeringCongressesStructural analysis (Engineering)Structural engineering624624.1624.1 21Zingoni Alphose1560651MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784635703321Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Computation3826782UNINA