Modelling and Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures for Dynamic Loading

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A comprehensive review of the material behavior of concrete under dynamic loads, especially impact and impuls, opens the volume. It is followed by a summary of the various analytical tools available to engineers interested in analyzing the nonlinear behavior of reinforced concrete members for dynamic load. These range from relatively simple and practice-oriented push-over analysis to sophisticated layered finite element models. Important design-related topics are discussed, with special emphasis on performance of concrete frames subjected to seismic loads. The significance of modern software systems is recognized by including extensive examples. For readers not current in dynamic analysis methods, an appendix contains a review of the mathematical methods most commonly used for such analysis.

Author(s): Christian Meyer (eds.)
Series: International Centre for Mechanical Sciences 346
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
Year: 1998

Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Building Construction

Front Matter....Pages ii-ix
Material Modelling....Pages 1-64
Flexural Members and Beam-Column Joints....Pages 65-109
Modelling of Panel Structures....Pages 111-136
Modelling for Design....Pages 137-172
Approximate Analysis and Design Tools....Pages 173-182
Examples of Implementation....Pages 183-222
Appendix a....Pages 223-250