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Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Autore Burakov Boris E
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (216 p.)
Disciplina 620.1404228
Altri autori (Persone) OjovanMichael I
LeeW. E
Collana Materials for engineering
Soggetto topico Actinide elements
Alpha-bearing wastes
Ceramic materials
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-14335-6
9786613143358
1-84816-419-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction to the Actinides; 1.1. Actinide Series; 1.1.1. History; 1.1.2. Basic physical and chemical properties; 1.1.3. History of using actinide-containing materials; 1.1.4. High toxicity and long-lived radioactivity; 1.1.5. Need for actinide immobilisation; 1.2. Natural Actinides and Minerals; 1.2.1. Uraninite, pitchblende and thorianite; 1.2.2. Coffinite and thorite; 1.2.3. Brannerite; 1.2.4. Miscellaneous; 1.3. Artificial Actinides; 1.3.1. Actinide production in the nuclear fuel cycle; 1.3.2. Weapons-grade plutonium
1.3.3. Minor actinides1.3.3.1. Neptunium-237; 1.3.3.2. Americium; 1.3.3.3. Curium; 1.3.3.4. Berkelium and Californium; 1.4. Actinide Host-Phases; 1.4.1. Natural accessory minerals; 1.4.2. Zircon and hafnon; 1.4.3. Monazite; 1.4.4. Zirconolite; 1.4.5. Baddeleyite (monoclinic zirconia); 1.4.6. Tazheranite (cubic zirconia); 1.4.7. Xenotime; 1.4.8. Apatite; 1.4.9. Pyrochlore; 1.4.10. Perovskite; 1.4.11. Garnet; 1.4.12. Murataite; 1.4.13. Kosnarite; 1.4.14. Natural gels; References; Chapter 2 Current and Potential Actinide Applications; 2.1. Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle; 2.1.1. MOX nuclear fuel
2.1.2. Ceramic nuclear fuel2.1.3. Advanced nuclear reactors; 2.2. Inert Pu Ceramic Fuel; 2.3. Sealed Radioactive Sources; 2.4. Self-glowing Materials; 2.5. Transmutation Targets; 2.6. Summary; References; Chapter 3 Waste Actinide Immobilisation; 3.1. Ceramic Nuclear Wasteforms: Historical Overview; 3.1.1. Early work; 3.1.2. Emergence of Pu wasteforms; 3.1.3. Emergence of durability studies; 3.2. Titanate-based Ceramics; 3.2.1. Synroc; 3.2.2. Ti-pyrochlore; 3.3. Phosphate-based Ceramics; 3.3.1. Monazite; 3.3.2. Th-phosphate/diphosphate (TPD); 3.3.3. Kosnarite and NZP; 3.3.4. Apatite
3.4. Ceramics Based on Zirconium and Hafnium Minerals3.4.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia; 3.4.2. Cubic zirconia (tazheranite) and hafnia; 3.5. Garnet/Perovskite; 3.6. Summary; References; Chapter 4 Synthesis Methods; 4.1. Precursor Fabrication; 4.1.1. Sol-gel; 4.1.2. Co-precipitation; 4.1.3. Oxide powder mix; 4.2. Hot Uniaxial Pressing (HUP); 4.3. Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP); 4.4. Pressing-sintering; 4.5. Melting-crystallisation; 4.6. Self-sustaining (Self-propagating) High Temperature Reactions; 4.7. Single Crystal Growth; 4.8. Summary; References
Chapter 5 Examination of Highly Radioactive Samples5.1. XRD Analysis; 5.2. SEM and EPMA; 5.3. Cathodoluminescence; 5.4. Optical Microscopy; 5.5. Mechanical Durability; 5.6. Leach and Alteration Tests; References; Chapter 6 Radiation Damage; 6.1. Ion-irradiation; 6.2. Doping with 238Pu and 244Cm; 6.2.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia ceramics; 6.2.2. Zircon single crystal; 6.2.3. Cubic zirconia ceramic; 6.2.4. Monazite ceramic; 6.2.5. Monazite single crystal; 6.2.6. Ti-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.7. Zr-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.8. Zirconolite ceramic; 6.2.9. Garnet ceramic
6.2.10. Silicate-apatite ceramic and chlorine-apatite powder
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Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Autore Burakov Boris E
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (216 p.)
Disciplina 620.1404228
Altri autori (Persone) OjovanMichael I
LeeW. E
Collana Materials for engineering
Soggetto topico Actinide elements
Alpha-bearing wastes
Ceramic materials
ISBN 1-283-14335-6
9786613143358
1-84816-419-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction to the Actinides; 1.1. Actinide Series; 1.1.1. History; 1.1.2. Basic physical and chemical properties; 1.1.3. History of using actinide-containing materials; 1.1.4. High toxicity and long-lived radioactivity; 1.1.5. Need for actinide immobilisation; 1.2. Natural Actinides and Minerals; 1.2.1. Uraninite, pitchblende and thorianite; 1.2.2. Coffinite and thorite; 1.2.3. Brannerite; 1.2.4. Miscellaneous; 1.3. Artificial Actinides; 1.3.1. Actinide production in the nuclear fuel cycle; 1.3.2. Weapons-grade plutonium
1.3.3. Minor actinides1.3.3.1. Neptunium-237; 1.3.3.2. Americium; 1.3.3.3. Curium; 1.3.3.4. Berkelium and Californium; 1.4. Actinide Host-Phases; 1.4.1. Natural accessory minerals; 1.4.2. Zircon and hafnon; 1.4.3. Monazite; 1.4.4. Zirconolite; 1.4.5. Baddeleyite (monoclinic zirconia); 1.4.6. Tazheranite (cubic zirconia); 1.4.7. Xenotime; 1.4.8. Apatite; 1.4.9. Pyrochlore; 1.4.10. Perovskite; 1.4.11. Garnet; 1.4.12. Murataite; 1.4.13. Kosnarite; 1.4.14. Natural gels; References; Chapter 2 Current and Potential Actinide Applications; 2.1. Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle; 2.1.1. MOX nuclear fuel
2.1.2. Ceramic nuclear fuel2.1.3. Advanced nuclear reactors; 2.2. Inert Pu Ceramic Fuel; 2.3. Sealed Radioactive Sources; 2.4. Self-glowing Materials; 2.5. Transmutation Targets; 2.6. Summary; References; Chapter 3 Waste Actinide Immobilisation; 3.1. Ceramic Nuclear Wasteforms: Historical Overview; 3.1.1. Early work; 3.1.2. Emergence of Pu wasteforms; 3.1.3. Emergence of durability studies; 3.2. Titanate-based Ceramics; 3.2.1. Synroc; 3.2.2. Ti-pyrochlore; 3.3. Phosphate-based Ceramics; 3.3.1. Monazite; 3.3.2. Th-phosphate/diphosphate (TPD); 3.3.3. Kosnarite and NZP; 3.3.4. Apatite
3.4. Ceramics Based on Zirconium and Hafnium Minerals3.4.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia; 3.4.2. Cubic zirconia (tazheranite) and hafnia; 3.5. Garnet/Perovskite; 3.6. Summary; References; Chapter 4 Synthesis Methods; 4.1. Precursor Fabrication; 4.1.1. Sol-gel; 4.1.2. Co-precipitation; 4.1.3. Oxide powder mix; 4.2. Hot Uniaxial Pressing (HUP); 4.3. Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP); 4.4. Pressing-sintering; 4.5. Melting-crystallisation; 4.6. Self-sustaining (Self-propagating) High Temperature Reactions; 4.7. Single Crystal Growth; 4.8. Summary; References
Chapter 5 Examination of Highly Radioactive Samples5.1. XRD Analysis; 5.2. SEM and EPMA; 5.3. Cathodoluminescence; 5.4. Optical Microscopy; 5.5. Mechanical Durability; 5.6. Leach and Alteration Tests; References; Chapter 6 Radiation Damage; 6.1. Ion-irradiation; 6.2. Doping with 238Pu and 244Cm; 6.2.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia ceramics; 6.2.2. Zircon single crystal; 6.2.3. Cubic zirconia ceramic; 6.2.4. Monazite ceramic; 6.2.5. Monazite single crystal; 6.2.6. Ti-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.7. Zr-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.8. Zirconolite ceramic; 6.2.9. Garnet ceramic
6.2.10. Silicate-apatite ceramic and chlorine-apatite powder
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Burakov Boris E  
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Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Crystalline materials for actinide immobilisation [[electronic resource] /] / Boris E. Burakov, Michael I. Ojovan, William (Bill) E. Lee
Autore Burakov Boris E
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (216 p.)
Disciplina 620.1404228
Altri autori (Persone) OjovanMichael I
LeeW. E
Collana Materials for engineering
Soggetto topico Actinide elements
Alpha-bearing wastes
Ceramic materials
ISBN 1-283-14335-6
9786613143358
1-84816-419-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction to the Actinides; 1.1. Actinide Series; 1.1.1. History; 1.1.2. Basic physical and chemical properties; 1.1.3. History of using actinide-containing materials; 1.1.4. High toxicity and long-lived radioactivity; 1.1.5. Need for actinide immobilisation; 1.2. Natural Actinides and Minerals; 1.2.1. Uraninite, pitchblende and thorianite; 1.2.2. Coffinite and thorite; 1.2.3. Brannerite; 1.2.4. Miscellaneous; 1.3. Artificial Actinides; 1.3.1. Actinide production in the nuclear fuel cycle; 1.3.2. Weapons-grade plutonium
1.3.3. Minor actinides1.3.3.1. Neptunium-237; 1.3.3.2. Americium; 1.3.3.3. Curium; 1.3.3.4. Berkelium and Californium; 1.4. Actinide Host-Phases; 1.4.1. Natural accessory minerals; 1.4.2. Zircon and hafnon; 1.4.3. Monazite; 1.4.4. Zirconolite; 1.4.5. Baddeleyite (monoclinic zirconia); 1.4.6. Tazheranite (cubic zirconia); 1.4.7. Xenotime; 1.4.8. Apatite; 1.4.9. Pyrochlore; 1.4.10. Perovskite; 1.4.11. Garnet; 1.4.12. Murataite; 1.4.13. Kosnarite; 1.4.14. Natural gels; References; Chapter 2 Current and Potential Actinide Applications; 2.1. Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle; 2.1.1. MOX nuclear fuel
2.1.2. Ceramic nuclear fuel2.1.3. Advanced nuclear reactors; 2.2. Inert Pu Ceramic Fuel; 2.3. Sealed Radioactive Sources; 2.4. Self-glowing Materials; 2.5. Transmutation Targets; 2.6. Summary; References; Chapter 3 Waste Actinide Immobilisation; 3.1. Ceramic Nuclear Wasteforms: Historical Overview; 3.1.1. Early work; 3.1.2. Emergence of Pu wasteforms; 3.1.3. Emergence of durability studies; 3.2. Titanate-based Ceramics; 3.2.1. Synroc; 3.2.2. Ti-pyrochlore; 3.3. Phosphate-based Ceramics; 3.3.1. Monazite; 3.3.2. Th-phosphate/diphosphate (TPD); 3.3.3. Kosnarite and NZP; 3.3.4. Apatite
3.4. Ceramics Based on Zirconium and Hafnium Minerals3.4.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia; 3.4.2. Cubic zirconia (tazheranite) and hafnia; 3.5. Garnet/Perovskite; 3.6. Summary; References; Chapter 4 Synthesis Methods; 4.1. Precursor Fabrication; 4.1.1. Sol-gel; 4.1.2. Co-precipitation; 4.1.3. Oxide powder mix; 4.2. Hot Uniaxial Pressing (HUP); 4.3. Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP); 4.4. Pressing-sintering; 4.5. Melting-crystallisation; 4.6. Self-sustaining (Self-propagating) High Temperature Reactions; 4.7. Single Crystal Growth; 4.8. Summary; References
Chapter 5 Examination of Highly Radioactive Samples5.1. XRD Analysis; 5.2. SEM and EPMA; 5.3. Cathodoluminescence; 5.4. Optical Microscopy; 5.5. Mechanical Durability; 5.6. Leach and Alteration Tests; References; Chapter 6 Radiation Damage; 6.1. Ion-irradiation; 6.2. Doping with 238Pu and 244Cm; 6.2.1. Zircon/zirconia and hafnon/hafnia ceramics; 6.2.2. Zircon single crystal; 6.2.3. Cubic zirconia ceramic; 6.2.4. Monazite ceramic; 6.2.5. Monazite single crystal; 6.2.6. Ti-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.7. Zr-pyrochlore ceramic; 6.2.8. Zirconolite ceramic; 6.2.9. Garnet ceramic
6.2.10. Silicate-apatite ceramic and chlorine-apatite powder
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Burakov Boris E  
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Current at the nanoscale : an introduction to nanoelectronics / Colm Durkan
Current at the nanoscale : an introduction to nanoelectronics / Colm Durkan
Autore Durkan, Colm
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : Imperial College Press, 2007
Descrizione fisica xii, 211 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Soggetto non controllato Nanofisica
ISBN 978-1-86094-823-7
1-86094-823-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Durkan, Colm  
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Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 621.381536
Altri autori (Persone) BourdopoulosGeorge I
Soggetto topico Modulators (Electronics)
Analog-to-digital converters
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-86584-2
9786611865849
1-84816-121-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Modulation - Demodulation ; 1.2 AE Modulation ; 1.3 Design and Implementation of AE Modulators ; 1.4 Applications ; 1.5 Book Organization ; References ; 2. Analog to Digital Conversion ; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Basic Concept of A/D Conversion 2.3 Uniform Sampling ; 2.4 Quantization Error and the Linear Model ; 2.5 Sampling of Band-Pass Signals ; 2.6 Oversampling Principles ; 2.7 The Delta Modulator ; 2.8 Performance of the Delta Modulator ; 2.9 The Exponential DM
2.10 The Concept of Noise Shaping 2.11 Summary ; Problems ; References ; 3. AE Modulators - Architectures ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 First-Order AE Modulators ; 3.3 Comparison of Delta and AE Modulator ; 3.4 Second-Order AE Modulators ; 3.5 High-Order AE Modulators
3.6 Stability of Single-Stage AE Modulators 3.7 Multi-Stage AE Modulators ; 3.8 Multi-Bit AE Modulators ; 3.9 Hybrid AE Modulators ; 3.10 Adaptive AE Modulators ; 3.11 Band-Pass AE Modulators ; 3.12 Summary ; Problems ; References
4. Single-Bit Single-Stage AE Modulators Modeling and Design 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Modeling of AE Modulators ; 4.3 NTF Characteristics ; 4.4 Stability of AE Modulators ; 4.5 Stability Criteria ; 4.6 Noise Transfer Function Determination ; 4.7 AE Modulator Assessment ; 4.8 Summary
Problems
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Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 621.381536
Altri autori (Persone) BourdopoulosGeorge I
Soggetto topico Modulators (Electronics)
Analog-to-digital converters
ISBN 1-281-86584-2
9786611865849
1-84816-121-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Modulation - Demodulation ; 1.2 AE Modulation ; 1.3 Design and Implementation of AE Modulators ; 1.4 Applications ; 1.5 Book Organization ; References ; 2. Analog to Digital Conversion ; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Basic Concept of A/D Conversion 2.3 Uniform Sampling ; 2.4 Quantization Error and the Linear Model ; 2.5 Sampling of Band-Pass Signals ; 2.6 Oversampling Principles ; 2.7 The Delta Modulator ; 2.8 Performance of the Delta Modulator ; 2.9 The Exponential DM
2.10 The Concept of Noise Shaping 2.11 Summary ; Problems ; References ; 3. AE Modulators - Architectures ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 First-Order AE Modulators ; 3.3 Comparison of Delta and AE Modulator ; 3.4 Second-Order AE Modulators ; 3.5 High-Order AE Modulators
3.6 Stability of Single-Stage AE Modulators 3.7 Multi-Stage AE Modulators ; 3.8 Multi-Bit AE Modulators ; 3.9 Hybrid AE Modulators ; 3.10 Adaptive AE Modulators ; 3.11 Band-Pass AE Modulators ; 3.12 Summary ; Problems ; References
4. Single-Bit Single-Stage AE Modulators Modeling and Design 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Modeling of AE Modulators ; 4.3 NTF Characteristics ; 4.4 Stability of AE Modulators ; 4.5 Stability Criteria ; 4.6 Noise Transfer Function Determination ; 4.7 AE Modulator Assessment ; 4.8 Summary
Problems
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Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Delta-Sigma modulators [[electronic resource] ] : modeling, design and applications / / George I. Bourdopoulos... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (259 p.)
Disciplina 621.381536
Altri autori (Persone) BourdopoulosGeorge I
Soggetto topico Modulators (Electronics)
Analog-to-digital converters
ISBN 1-281-86584-2
9786611865849
1-84816-121-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents ; Preface ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Modulation - Demodulation ; 1.2 AE Modulation ; 1.3 Design and Implementation of AE Modulators ; 1.4 Applications ; 1.5 Book Organization ; References ; 2. Analog to Digital Conversion ; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Basic Concept of A/D Conversion 2.3 Uniform Sampling ; 2.4 Quantization Error and the Linear Model ; 2.5 Sampling of Band-Pass Signals ; 2.6 Oversampling Principles ; 2.7 The Delta Modulator ; 2.8 Performance of the Delta Modulator ; 2.9 The Exponential DM
2.10 The Concept of Noise Shaping 2.11 Summary ; Problems ; References ; 3. AE Modulators - Architectures ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 First-Order AE Modulators ; 3.3 Comparison of Delta and AE Modulator ; 3.4 Second-Order AE Modulators ; 3.5 High-Order AE Modulators
3.6 Stability of Single-Stage AE Modulators 3.7 Multi-Stage AE Modulators ; 3.8 Multi-Bit AE Modulators ; 3.9 Hybrid AE Modulators ; 3.10 Adaptive AE Modulators ; 3.11 Band-Pass AE Modulators ; 3.12 Summary ; Problems ; References
4. Single-Bit Single-Stage AE Modulators Modeling and Design 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Modeling of AE Modulators ; 4.3 NTF Characteristics ; 4.4 Stability of AE Modulators ; 4.5 Stability Criteria ; 4.6 Noise Transfer Function Determination ; 4.7 AE Modulator Assessment ; 4.8 Summary
Problems
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Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Hiroyuki Aoyama
Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Hiroyuki Aoyama
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 624.18341
Altri autori (Persone) AoyamaHiroyuki <1932->
Collana Series on innovation in structures and construction
Soggetto topico Reinforced concrete construction - Japan
Tall buildings - Japan
Earthquake resistant design - Japan
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62870-096-3
1-62870-330-X
1-281-86613-X
9786611866136
1-84816-167-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 RC Highrise Buildings in Seismic Areas; 1.1. Evolution of RC Highrise Buildings; 1.1.1. Historic Background; 1.1.2. Technology Examination at the Building Center of Japan; 1.1.3. Increase of Highrise RC and the New RC Project; 1.2. Structural Planning; 1.2.1. Plan of Buildings; 1.2.2. Structural Systems; 1.2.3. Elevation of Buildings; 1.2.4. Typical Structural Members; 1.3. Material and Construction; 1.3.1. Concrete; 1.3.2. Reinforcement; 1.3.3. Use of Precast Elements; 1.3.4. Preassemblage of Reinforcement Cage; 1.3.5. Re-Bar Splices and Anchorage
1.3.6. Concrete Placement1.3.7. Construction Management; 1.4. Seismic Design; 1.4.1. Basic Principles; 1.4.2. Design Criteria and Procedure; 1.4.3. Design Seismic Loads; 1.4.4. Required Ultimate Load Carrying Capacity; 1.4.5. First Phase Design; 1.4.6. Second Phase Design; 1.4.7. Experimental Verification; 1.5. Earthquake Response Analysis; 1.5.1. Linear Analysis; 1.5.2. Nonlinear Lumped Mass Analysis; 1.5.3. Nonlinear Frame Analysis; 1.5.4. Input Earthquake Motions; 1.5.5. Damping; 1.5.6. Results of Response Analysis; 1.6. For Future Development
1.6.1. Factors Contributed to Highrise RC Development1.6.2. Need for Higher Strength Materials; Chapter 2 The New RC Project; 2.1. Background of the Project; 2.2. Target of the Project; 2.3. Organization for the Project; 2.4. Outline of Results; 2.4.1. Development of Materials for High Strength RC; 2.4.2. Development of Construction Standard; 2.4.3. Development of Structural Performance Evaluation; 2.4.4. Development of Structural Design; 2.4.5. Feasibility Studies for New RC Buildings; 2.5. Dissemination of Results; Chapter 3 New RC Materials; 3.1. High Strength Concrete
3.1.1. Material and Mix of High Strength Concrete3.1.2. Properties of High Strength Concrete; 3.2. High Strength Reinforcing Bars; 3.2.1. Reinforcement Committee; 3.2.2. Advantages and Problems of High Strength Re-bars; 3.2.3. Relationship of New Re-bars to Current JIS; 3.2.4. Proposed Standards for High Strength Re-bars; 3.2.5. Method of Manufacture and Chemical Component; 3.2.6. Fire Resistance and Durability; 3.2.7. Splice; 3.3. Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Concrete; 3.3.1. Bond and Anchorage; 3.3.2. Lateral Confinement; 3.3.3. Concrete under Plane Stress Condition
Chapter 4 New RC Structural Elements4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Beams and Columns; 4.2.1. Bond-Splitting Failure of Beams after Yielding; 4.2.2. Slab Effect on Flexural Behavior of Beams; 4.2.3. Deformation Capacity of Columns after Yielding; 4.2.4. Columns Subjected to Bidirectional Flexure; 4.2.5. Vertical Splitting of Columns under High Axial Compression; 4.2.6. Shear Strength of Columns; 4.2.7. Shear Strength of Beams; 4.3. Walls; 4.3.1. Flexural Capacity of Shear-Compression Failure Type Walls; 4.3.2. Deformation Capacity of Walls under Bidirectional Loading
4.3.3. Shear Strength of Slender Walls
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Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures / editor Hiroyuki Aoyama
Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures / editor Hiroyuki Aoyama
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press, c2001
Descrizione fisica XVIII, 442 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Disciplina 624.18341
Collana Series on innovation in structures and construction
Soggetto topico Cemento armato
ISBN 1860942393
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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London, : Imperial College Press, c2001
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Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Hiroyuki Aoyama
Design of modern highrise reinforced concrete structures [[electronic resource] /] / editor, Hiroyuki Aoyama
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Imperial College Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 624.18341
Altri autori (Persone) AoyamaHiroyuki <1932->
Collana Series on innovation in structures and construction
Soggetto topico Reinforced concrete construction - Japan
Tall buildings - Japan
Earthquake resistant design - Japan
ISBN 1-62870-096-3
1-62870-330-X
1-281-86613-X
9786611866136
1-84816-167-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 RC Highrise Buildings in Seismic Areas; 1.1. Evolution of RC Highrise Buildings; 1.1.1. Historic Background; 1.1.2. Technology Examination at the Building Center of Japan; 1.1.3. Increase of Highrise RC and the New RC Project; 1.2. Structural Planning; 1.2.1. Plan of Buildings; 1.2.2. Structural Systems; 1.2.3. Elevation of Buildings; 1.2.4. Typical Structural Members; 1.3. Material and Construction; 1.3.1. Concrete; 1.3.2. Reinforcement; 1.3.3. Use of Precast Elements; 1.3.4. Preassemblage of Reinforcement Cage; 1.3.5. Re-Bar Splices and Anchorage
1.3.6. Concrete Placement1.3.7. Construction Management; 1.4. Seismic Design; 1.4.1. Basic Principles; 1.4.2. Design Criteria and Procedure; 1.4.3. Design Seismic Loads; 1.4.4. Required Ultimate Load Carrying Capacity; 1.4.5. First Phase Design; 1.4.6. Second Phase Design; 1.4.7. Experimental Verification; 1.5. Earthquake Response Analysis; 1.5.1. Linear Analysis; 1.5.2. Nonlinear Lumped Mass Analysis; 1.5.3. Nonlinear Frame Analysis; 1.5.4. Input Earthquake Motions; 1.5.5. Damping; 1.5.6. Results of Response Analysis; 1.6. For Future Development
1.6.1. Factors Contributed to Highrise RC Development1.6.2. Need for Higher Strength Materials; Chapter 2 The New RC Project; 2.1. Background of the Project; 2.2. Target of the Project; 2.3. Organization for the Project; 2.4. Outline of Results; 2.4.1. Development of Materials for High Strength RC; 2.4.2. Development of Construction Standard; 2.4.3. Development of Structural Performance Evaluation; 2.4.4. Development of Structural Design; 2.4.5. Feasibility Studies for New RC Buildings; 2.5. Dissemination of Results; Chapter 3 New RC Materials; 3.1. High Strength Concrete
3.1.1. Material and Mix of High Strength Concrete3.1.2. Properties of High Strength Concrete; 3.2. High Strength Reinforcing Bars; 3.2.1. Reinforcement Committee; 3.2.2. Advantages and Problems of High Strength Re-bars; 3.2.3. Relationship of New Re-bars to Current JIS; 3.2.4. Proposed Standards for High Strength Re-bars; 3.2.5. Method of Manufacture and Chemical Component; 3.2.6. Fire Resistance and Durability; 3.2.7. Splice; 3.3. Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Concrete; 3.3.1. Bond and Anchorage; 3.3.2. Lateral Confinement; 3.3.3. Concrete under Plane Stress Condition
Chapter 4 New RC Structural Elements4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Beams and Columns; 4.2.1. Bond-Splitting Failure of Beams after Yielding; 4.2.2. Slab Effect on Flexural Behavior of Beams; 4.2.3. Deformation Capacity of Columns after Yielding; 4.2.4. Columns Subjected to Bidirectional Flexure; 4.2.5. Vertical Splitting of Columns under High Axial Compression; 4.2.6. Shear Strength of Columns; 4.2.7. Shear Strength of Beams; 4.3. Walls; 4.3.1. Flexural Capacity of Shear-Compression Failure Type Walls; 4.3.2. Deformation Capacity of Walls under Bidirectional Loading
4.3.3. Shear Strength of Slender Walls
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