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Journal of Structural Engineering (Desember 2008)

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  1. New Connection System for Confined Concrete Columns and Beams. I: Experimental Study
    Jianguo Nie, Yu Bai, and C. S. Cai
  2. New Connection System for Confined Concrete Columns and Beams. II: Theoretical Modeling
    Yu Bai, Jianguo Nie, and C. S. Cai
  3. Effect of Monotonic and Cyclic Bending Deformations on NPS12 Wrinkled Steel Pipeline
    Sreekanta Das, J. J. Roger Cheng, David W. Murray, and Navid Nazemi
  4. Correlation of Deformation Demands with Ground Motion Intensity
    Ahmet Yakut and Hazm Ylmaz
  5. Hybrid Simulation with Improved Operator-Splitting Integration Using Experimental Tangent Stiffness Matrix Estimation
    Mehdi Ahmadizadeh and Gilberto Mosqueda
  6. Behavior of RC Beams Subjected to High Rates of Concentrated Loading
    D. M. Cotsovos, N. D. Stathopoulos, and C. A. Zeris
  7. Statistical Model of Crowd Jumping Loads
    J. Sim, A. Blakeborough, M. S. Williams, and G. Parkhouse
  8. Finite-Element Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Flat Plate Structures by Layered Shell Element
    Wenyuan Wang and Susanto Teng
  9. Experimental and Numerical Investigation on Ductility of Composite Beams in the Hogging Moment Regions under Fire Conditions
    R. B. Dharma and K. H. Tan
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Journal of Structural Engineering (November 2008)

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  1. Noniterative Equivalent Linear Method for Evaluation of Existing Structures
    Yu-Yuan Lin and Eduardo Miranda
  2. Vertical Earthquake Loads on Seismic Isolation Systems in Bridges
    Gordon P. Warn and Andrew S. Whittaker
  3. Seismic Performance of a Transfer Plate Structure
    C. S. Li, S. S. E. Lam, A. Chen, and Y. L. Wong
  4. Robustness of Composite Floor Systems with Shear Connections: Modeling, Simulation, and Evaluation
    Fahim Sadek, Sherif El-Tawil, and H. S. Lew
  5. Buckling and Second-Order Effects in Dual Shear-Flexural Systems
    Tong Gengshu, Yong-Lin Pi, Mark Andrew Bradford, and Francis Tin-Loi
  6. Bidirectional Cyclic Loading Experiment on a 3D Beam–Column Joint Designed for Damage Avoidance
    Luoman Li, John B. Mander, and Rajesh P. Dhakal
  7. Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of Unreinforced Masonry Walls Subjected to Out-of-Plane Loads
    E. Hamed and O. Rabinovitch
  8. Behavior of Fully Grouted Reinforced Concrete Masonry Shear Walls Failing in Flexure: Experimental Results
    Marwan T. Shedid, Robert G. Drysdale, and Wael W. El-Dakhakhni
  9. Friction Damped Posttensioned Self-Centering Steel Moment-Resisting Frames
    Hyung-Joon Kim and Constantin Christopoulos

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Categories: Engineering Journal

Midas Civil 7.01

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MIDAS/Civil is a Total Integrated Solution System for Civil Structural Engineering. The System combines General Purpose Structural Analysis Features and Civil Engineering-specific Structural Analysis Capabilities. It includes Pre-stressed Concrete Box, Suspension and Cable-Stayed Bridge Analysis features and other useful Civil Structure Analysis features such as Heat of Hydration analysis, which reflect Construction Sequence.
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Categories: Engineering Software

Earthquake Risk Reduction

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Encompassing theory and field experience, this book covers all the main subject areas in earthquake risk reduction, ranging from geology, seismology, structural and soil dynamics to hazard and risk assessment, risk management and planning, engineering and the architectural design of new structures and equipment.
Earthquake Risk Reduction
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Introduction to Statics and Dynamics

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Introduction to Statics and Dynamics
by Rudra Pratap and Andy Ruina
Copyright 1994-2008 by Andy Ruina and Rudra Pratap for Oxford University Press
All rights reserved.

The story. We wrote a book because we thought the available texts weren’t good enough. We talked to about 10 textbook authors before we started writing. They all advised against it: more work than you would think, slight or negative academic rewards, and little chance of financial gain. Now we know. But it hasn’t been all bad. We started in 1992 and have re-organized the book 4 or 5 times since. We have enjoyed 13 international trips to work together in Ithaca, the Baltic Sea, and Bangalore. We intended to wite just a dynamics text, but then we added statics because many of the student dynamics difficulties had their roots there.The book was contracted by Saunders Publishing but then sold, with the whole Saunders College Division, to Oxford University Press where our friendly editor, presumably waiting for us to say “ready”, is Danielle Christianson. Various pre-release versions of this book have been used at Cornell about 12 times and also at a few other schools. The book has had about 20 external reviews. Some people have read the book through and found it educational, despite the defects which have annoyed some others. We hope more and more people find the book useful as we continue to improve it.
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Categories: Engineering Book

Masonry Wall Construction

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Summary:
Drawing on a wealth of experience the authors present an essential and comprehensive coverage of masonry wall construction for students of civil and structural engineering, architecture, building, surveying and related courses. It will also be a useful guide for practising engineers and other professionals who require a general knowledge of masonry construction.
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Engineering – Structural ANSYS Tutorials

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Engineering – Structural ANSYS Tutorials

Part 1 : 97.66 MB

Part 2 : 97.66 MB

Part 3 : 97.66 MB

Part 4 : 44.77 MB
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Make My Own House

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Make My Own House
by Larry Angell

This is a 48-page e-book that explains the benefits of building your own home instead of hiring contractors to do it for you. It also talks about planning, building, and financing your home. It’s a fun to read house building e-book that explains why modern homes are so overpriced and why so many people are having difficulty making their mortgage payments. It offers alternative methods for building a home.
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2400 WordPress Themes

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2400 WordPress Themes | 342.52 MB
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One Theme v1.0 – Premium WordPress Theme

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One Theme v1.0 – Premium WordPress Theme | 5 Mb
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