Finite-Element Design of Concrete Structures

Finite-Element Design of Concrete Structures

Practical problems and their solutions

$143.00

Publication Date: 5th October 2011

The structural engineer's essential practical guide to the computational design of concrete structures.

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The structural engineer's essential practical guide to the computational design of concrete structures.

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Finite-element Design of Concrete Structures, Second edition, is the structural engineer’s essential practical guide to the computational design of concrete structures.

An increasing reliance on computer power means that now even simple structures are designed with the aid of computers. In this book, the author uses worked examples of real-life structures to address the dangers of a blind acceptance of computer outputs. Illustrating the difference between theory and practice, and the importance of practical knowledge of the behaviour of a structure, this book will help readers to eliminate errors in their calculations

  • Now covering all relevant structures – from simple beams to three dimensional building models – and compatible with Eurocode 2 Part 1, the second edition is a truly comprehensive guide.
  • Numerous real-life worked examples show how to check numerical calculations and avoid errors in computational analysis.
  • Prepared using commonly available systems, the worked examples can be checked and verified by readers using their own software.

Written for the practising structural engineer using computer software for the design of concrete structures, this book will also help students of structural engineering – and software developers – appreciate the importance of practical understanding in addition to computer power.

Details
  • Price: $143.00
  • Pages: 374
  • Carton Quantity: 4
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Imprint: ICE Publishing
  • Publication Date: 5th October 2011
  • ISBN: 9780727741899
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Structural
Author Bio

From 1990-1996 Professor Rombach worked as a design and project manager for a major construction company on many projects - particularly bridges - around the world. Since 1996 he has been a professor in the field of design of concrete structures at the University Hamburg-Harburg. In 2000 be became a Certified Checking Engineer in Germany.

Finite-element Design of Concrete Structures, Second edition, is the structural engineer’s essential practical guide to the computational design of concrete structures.

An increasing reliance on computer power means that now even simple structures are designed with the aid of computers. In this book, the author uses worked examples of real-life structures to address the dangers of a blind acceptance of computer outputs. Illustrating the difference between theory and practice, and the importance of practical knowledge of the behaviour of a structure, this book will help readers to eliminate errors in their calculations

  • Now covering all relevant structures – from simple beams to three dimensional building models – and compatible with Eurocode 2 Part 1, the second edition is a truly comprehensive guide.
  • Numerous real-life worked examples show how to check numerical calculations and avoid errors in computational analysis.
  • Prepared using commonly available systems, the worked examples can be checked and verified by readers using their own software.

Written for the practising structural engineer using computer software for the design of concrete structures, this book will also help students of structural engineering – and software developers – appreciate the importance of practical understanding in addition to computer power.

  • Price: $143.00
  • Pages: 374
  • Carton Quantity: 4
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Imprint: ICE Publishing
  • Publication Date: 5th October 2011
  • ISBN: 9780727741899
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Structural

From 1990-1996 Professor Rombach worked as a design and project manager for a major construction company on many projects - particularly bridges - around the world. Since 1996 he has been a professor in the field of design of concrete structures at the University Hamburg-Harburg. In 2000 be became a Certified Checking Engineer in Germany.