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Structural Failure and Plasticity - IMPLAST 2000: 4-6 October 2000, Melbourne, Australia

English · Hardback

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As mankind continues to push back the boundaries and begins to explore other worlds and the ocean depths, a thorough understanding of how structures behave when subjected to extremes in temperature, pressure, and high loading rates will be essential. This symposium provided the perfect forum for presenting research into structures subjected to such extreme loads. There were a large number of papers presented under topics of impact, blast and shock loading, indicating a strong research interest in high rates of loading. Similarly new topics have been added to the traditional symposium list such as fire loading, earthquake loading, and fatigue and connection failures. It is clear now that fundamental knowledge of plastic deformation of structures to various extreme loads is coming of age. Each full paper was peer reviewed by at least two experts in the field.

List of contents

Impact loading
Blast/shock loading
Crashworthiness
Tubular/shell structures
Connections
Buckling
Ductility/constitutive models
Fire loading
Earthquake loading
Fracture/fatigue
Numerical simulation
General structures

Product details

Assisted by R H Grzebieta (Editor), R.H. Grzebieta (Editor), X L Zhao (Editor), X.L. Zhao (Editor)
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2000
 
EAN 9780080438757
ISBN 978-0-08-043875-7
Dimensions 174 mm x 45 mm x 240 mm
Weight 1709 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Structural, Materials science, Structural engineering, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Materials Science / General

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