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|a Advanced modelling techniques in structural design /
|c Feng Fu, City University London.
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|a Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, UK :
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|a The successful design and construction of iconic new buildings relies on a range of advanced technologies, in particular on advanced modelling techniques. In response to the increasingly complex buildings demanded by clients and architects, structural engineers have developed a range of sophisticated modelling software to carry out the necessary structural analysis and design work. Advanced Modelling Techniques in Structural Design introduces numerical analysis methods to both students and design practitioners. It illustrates the modelling techniques used to solve structural design problems, covering most of the issues that an engineer might face, including lateral stability design of tall buildings; earthquake; progressive collapse; fire, blast and vibration analysis; non-linear geometric analysis and buckling analysis . Resolution of these design problems are demonstrated using a range of prestigious projects around the world, including the Buji Khalifa; Willis Towers; Taipei 101; the Gherkin; Millennium Bridge; Millau viaduct and the Forth Bridge, illustrating the practical steps required to begin a modelling exercise and showing how to select appropriate software tools to address specific design problems.
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|a Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Aims and scope; 1.2 Main structural design problems; 1.3 Introduction of finite element method; 1.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Major modelling programs and building information modelling (BIM); 2.1 Fundamentals of analysis programs; 2.2 Building information modelling (BIM); 2.3 Main analysis programs in current design practice; 2.4 Major draughting program; 2.5 Method to model complex geometry; References; Software and manuals; Chapter 3: Tall buildings; 3.1 Introduction
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|a 3.2 Structural systems of tall buildings3.3 Lateral resisting systems and modelling examples; 3.4 Modelling example of the Burj Khalifa; 3.5 Modelling example of Taipei 101 with tuned mass damper (TMD); 3.6 Conclusion; References; Codes and regulations; Chapter 4: Earthquake analysis of buildings; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Basic earthquake knowledge; 4.3 Basic dynamic knowledge; 4.2 Modelling example of the response spectrum analysis using SAP20001; 4.5 Time history analysis and modelling example using SAP2000; 4.4 Push-over analysis and modelling example using SAP2000; References
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|a Codes and building regulationsSoftware and manuals; Chapter 5: Progressive collapse analysis; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Design guidance for progressive collapse analysis; 5.3 Risk assessment; 5.4 Design and analysis method; 5.5 Modelling example of progressive collapse analysis using SAP2000 -- nonlinear dynamic procedure; References; Codes and building regulations; Chapter 6: Blast and impact loading; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Fundamentals of blast loading; 6.3 Introduction of SPH theory; 6.4 Modelling examples of impact loading analysis using the coupled SPH and FEA method in Abaqus®; References
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|a Codes and building regulationsSoftware and manuals; Chapter 7: Structural fire analysis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Basic knowledge of heat transfer; 7.3 Fire development process; 7.4 Fire protection method; 7.5 Fire temperature curve; 7.6 Determination of the thermal response of structural members; 7.7 Structural fire design; 7.8 Major modelling techniques for structural fire analysis; 7.9 Modelling example of heat transfer analysis using Abaqus®; References; Building Codes and regulations; Chapter 8: Space structures; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Type of space structures; 8.3 Design load
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|a 8.4 Stability analysis of space structures8.5 Modelling example of a single layer dome using SAP2000 (including global buckling analysis; 8.1 Nonlinear geometric analysis of Tensegrity structures; 8.3 Modelling example of Tensigrity dome using SAP2000 (nonlinear geometrical analysis; References; Building Codes and regulations; Software and manuals; Chapter 9: Bridge structures; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Structural types of bridges; 9.3 Structural design of bridge structure; 9.4 Design loading; 9.5 Modelling example of Milau Viaduct using CSI Bridge; 9.6 Defining abutments
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