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Buildings and Structures under Extreme Loads



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Autore: Bedon Chiara Visualizza persona
Titolo: Buildings and Structures under Extreme Loads Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (434 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: ABAQUS
analytical modelling
atrium-style metro station
blast load
blast loading
bored-pile
boundary layer
boundary transition section (BTS)
breathing
bridge site
buckling stability
characteristics decomposition
collision testing
complex roof
composite pressure hull
composite shear wall
concrete
damping device
derailment containment provisions
design base shear
design strength model
dynamic response
earthquake
earthquakes
effective friction coefficient
EOF analysis
equivalent continuous model
Eurocode 8
existing structures
failure index
field experiments
field measurement
field observation
Finite Element (FE) numerical modelling
fire accident
fire safety
fire simulation
fluid-solid interaction
frame ductility ratio
free vibrations
friction resistance
fundamental frequency
global strain extensometer
high temperature
horizontal axis deviation
hurricane
hydraulic gradient
laminated glass (LG)
liquid storage tank
lubrication efficiency
masonry buildings
mechanical restraints
Monte Carlo analysis
mountainous valley
multiple degree of freedom (MDOF)
n/a
non-linear dynamic analysis
nonlinear response history analysis
numerical simulation
pile friction resistance
pipe-soil-slurry interaction
post-derailment behavior
pushover
quasi-static test
RABT fire curve
real-time monitoring
rehabilitation
reliability
risk
scale experiments
seismic behavior
seismic demand
seismic design
seismic loads
seismic response
seismic retrofitting
shaking table test
similarity criterion
slurry pipe jacking
small radius TBM interval
snow load
snow-wind combined experiment facility
snowdrift
soil plug
steel frame structures
structural assessment
suction caisson
suction penetration
super large cooling tower
tall timber buildings
timber composites
train derailment
transfer matrix method
tunnel fire
typhoon
ultimate bearing capacity
underwater explosion
vertical earthquake motion
visual tests
welded haunch connection
whipping
whole construction process
wind
wind characteristics
wind tunnel test
wind vibration coefficient
Winkler elastic foundation beam theory
Persona (resp. second.): StochinoFlavio
HonfiDaniel
BedonChiara
Sommario/riassunto: Exceptional loads on buildings and structures may have different causes, including high-strain dynamic effects due to natural hazards, man-made attacks, and accidents, as well as extreme operational conditions (severe temperature variations, humidity, etc.). All of these aspects can be critical for specific structural typologies and/or materials that are particularly sensitive to external conditions. In this regard, dedicated and refined methods are required for their design, analysis, and maintenance under the expected lifetime. There are major challenges related to the structural typology and material properties with respect to the key features of the imposed design load. Further issues can be derived from the need for risk mitigation or retrofit of existing structures as well as from the optimal and safe design of innovative materials/systems. Finally, in some cases, no appropriate design recommendations are available and, thus, experimental investigations can have a key role within the overall process. In this Special Issue, original research studies, review papers, and experimental and/or numerical investigations are presented for the structural performance assessment of buildings and structures under various extreme conditions that are of interest for design.
Titolo autorizzato: Buildings and Structures under Extreme Loads  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557579303321
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