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Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete - Structure

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Informationen zum Autor Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan; Nunziante, Luciano; Serino, Giorgio; Carannante, Federico Klappentext The Advances in Earthquake Engineering series is intended primarily for the transformation of frontier technologies and research results and state-of-the-art professional practices. This volume comprehensively explores seismic design aids and nonlinear properties of RC elements in a form that is useful for practicing engineers and researchers to readily use without solving complex equations. With step-by-step numerical procedures and supplemental online material, the text clarifies the complexities involved in estimating basic input parameters required for nonlinear analysis of RC beam and frame structures under seismic loads until collapse. With several case examples of beam and frames, this superior reference is ideal for academicians and graduate engineering students. Zusammenfassung Explores seismic design aids and nonlinear properties of RC elements in a form that is useful for practicing engineers and researchers. This text clarifies the complexities involved in estimating basic input parameters required for nonlinear analysis of RC beam and frame structures under seismic loads until collapse. Inhaltsverzeichnis Axial Force-Bending Moment Yield Interaction. Moment-Curvature Relationship for RC Sections in Presence of Axial Force. Moment-Relative Rotation Relationship for RC Beams. Bounds for Collapse Loads of Building Frames Subjected to Seismic Loads: A Comparison with Nonlinear Static Pushover. Flow Rule Verification for P-M Interaction Domains. Computer Coding for Collapse Multipliers. References

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