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Structural Dynamic Systems Computational Techniques And Optimization

by Cornelius T. Leondes
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Overview

Many high-rise buildings have been constructed in recent decades, particularly in Western Pacific Rim countries. Some examples of these include the Grand Gateway at Xi Hui and the Tomorrow Square, both in Shanghai, the Xiamen Post and Telecommunication Building in China, the Petronas (twin) Towers in Malaysia and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The last three are well over 1,000 feet in height, with the Petronas Towers measuring 1,483 feet tall and the Shanghai World Financial Center standing at 1,509 feet tall.
While these certainly represent the ultimate challenges in the structural aspects of buildings, challenges remain in the structural aspects of buildings at various height. This volume is a comprehensive treatment of the issues and the advanced techniques involved in building and bridge structures. Numerous illustrative examples of the techniques involved are included.

Synopsis

Many high-rise buildings have been constructed in recent decades, particularly in Western Pacific Rim countries. Some examples of these include the Grand Gateway at Xi Hui and the Tomorrow Square, both in Shanghai, the Xiamen Post and Telecommunication Building in China, the Petronas (twin) Towers in Malaysia and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The last three are well over 1,000 feet in height, with the Petronas Towers measuring 1,483 feet tall and the Shanghai World Financial Center standing at 1,509 feet tall.
While these certainly represent the ultimate challenges in the structural aspects of buildings, challenges remain in the structural aspects of buildings at various height. This volume is a comprehensive treatment of the issues and the advanced techniques involved in building and bridge structures. Numerous illustrative examples of the techniques involved are included.

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This fifth volume in a set of nine volumes addressing structural dynamic systems provides a detailed treatment of the issues and advanced techniques involved in building and bridge structures. The volume's six contributions address techniques in vibration analysis of structural steel frames; techniques in transient analysis of semi- rigid steel frames; some techniques in optimal control of building frames; behavior and analysis techniques of tubular buildings; techniques in combined boundary element/finite strip/finite element analysis of bridges; and nonlinear analysis of thin-walled structures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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This fifth volume in a set of nine volumes addressing structural dynamic systems provides a detailed treatment of the issues and advanced techniques involved in building and bridge structures. The volume's six contributions address techniques in vibration analysis of structural steel frames; techniques in transient analysis of semi- rigid steel frames; some techniques in optimal control of building frames; behavior and analysis techniques of tubular buildings; techniques in combined boundary element/finite strip/finite element analysis of bridges; and nonlinear analysis of thin-walled structures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789056996550

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