Description |
1 online resource (705 pages) |
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WIT Transactions on The Built Environment |
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WIT transactions on the built environment.
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Contents |
Cover; High Performance and Optimum Design of Structures and Materials; Copyright Page; Preface; Contents; Synergy between structural and architectural engineering: the point of view of the structural engineer; Section 1: Material characterisation; Microstructural and mechanical characterization of magnesium based alloy MA14 (ZK60 A): evolution under deformation and heat treatment; Identification of material constitutive law constants using machining tests: a response surface methodology based approach |
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Tracking heat-affected zone cracking susceptibility in standard and modified heat treated IN 738 superalloy weldsThe properties of innovated mortars utilizing secondary raw material; Effect of specimen size on cancellous bone microstructural parameters; Prediction of roll separating force in a roll pass design of micro-alloyed steel rods; Physicochemical characterization of modified multicomponent binder mortar in relation to calcium hydroxide leaching; Selection of conductive yarns for knitting an electrical heating element |
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Physicochemical characterization of polymer composite cement systemsSection 2: Experiments and numerical analysis; Numerical experiments for inverse analysis of material properties and size in functionally graded materials using the Artificial Bee Colony algorithm; Dynamic responses of a steel composite bridge subjected to a moving high speed train load in comparison with a PSC box girder bridge; Process development for 3D laser lithography; Effect of mesostructure on strain rate dependent behaviour in high strength steel sheets |
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The mitigation of the progressive collapse of a 9-storey structure incorporating United States Department of Defence guidelinesSection 3: Composite materials and structures; The study of a CVT belt using the composite material of carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin; The effect of the amount of process control agent on the properties of Cu25W composite powder; The high temperature resistance of a para-aramid fibre-reinforced concrete composite; Reinforcing concrete shells with cement composite stay-in-place formwork: numerical analysis of a case study |
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Crashworthiness response of honeycomb metallic-GFRP energy absorption devicesSection 4: Green composites (Special session organised by H. Takagi & T. Katayama); Heat transfer analyses of natural fibre composites; Development of the fabrication process of carbon nanotube reinforced polylactide (PLA) nanofiber and evaluation of its mechanical properties; Proximity heating of CFRTP molding dies by using high-frequency direct current; Section 5: Composites for automotive applications (Special session organised by K. Takemura & K. Tanaka) |
Summary |
This proceedings volume is the first from a new edition of the High Performance Design of Structures and Materials and the Optimum Design of Structures conferences, which follows the success of a number of meetings that originated in 1989. This book will be of interest to those in any engineering field including civil engineering and architecture |
Notes |
FEM analysis of the temperature distribution of CFRTP pipe mold with direct resistance heating |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Building materials -- Congresses
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Mechanical engineering -- Congresses
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Smart materials -- Congresses
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Structural engineering -- Congresses
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Civil -- General.
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Building materials
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Mechanical engineering
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Smart materials
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Structural engineering
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Wilde, W. P. de (Willy Patrick), 1946- editor.
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Hernández, S. (Santiago), 1951- editor.
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Brebbia, C. A., editor.
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ISBN |
9781845647759 |
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1845647750 |
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