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Limit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2

To determine the carrying capacity of a structure or a structural element susceptible to operate beyond the elastic limit is an important task in many situations of both mechanical and civil engineering. The so-called “direct methods” play an increasing role due to the fact that they allow rapid acc...

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Autores principales: Saxcé, Géry, Oueslati, Abdelbacet, Charkaluk, Eric, Tritsch, Jean-Bernard
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5425-6
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author Saxcé, Géry
Oueslati, Abdelbacet
Charkaluk, Eric
Tritsch, Jean-Bernard
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Oueslati, Abdelbacet
Charkaluk, Eric
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description To determine the carrying capacity of a structure or a structural element susceptible to operate beyond the elastic limit is an important task in many situations of both mechanical and civil engineering. The so-called “direct methods” play an increasing role due to the fact that they allow rapid access to the request information in mathematically constructive manners. They embrace Limit Analysis, the most developed approach now widely used, and Shakedown Analysis, a powerful extension to the variable repeated loads potentially more economical than step-by-step inelastic analysis. This book is the outcome of a workshop held at the University of Sciences and Technology of Lille. The individual contributions stem from the areas of new numerical developments rendering these methods more attractive for industrial design, extension of the general methodology to new horizons, probabilistic approaches and concrete technological applications.
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spelling cern-15004362021-04-22T00:00:39Zdoi:10.1007/978-94-007-5425-6http://cds.cern.ch/record/1500436engSaxcé, GéryOueslati, AbdelbacetCharkaluk, EricTritsch, Jean-BernardLimit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2EngineeringTo determine the carrying capacity of a structure or a structural element susceptible to operate beyond the elastic limit is an important task in many situations of both mechanical and civil engineering. The so-called “direct methods” play an increasing role due to the fact that they allow rapid access to the request information in mathematically constructive manners. They embrace Limit Analysis, the most developed approach now widely used, and Shakedown Analysis, a powerful extension to the variable repeated loads potentially more economical than step-by-step inelastic analysis. This book is the outcome of a workshop held at the University of Sciences and Technology of Lille. The individual contributions stem from the areas of new numerical developments rendering these methods more attractive for industrial design, extension of the general methodology to new horizons, probabilistic approaches and concrete technological applications.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15004362013
spellingShingle Engineering
Saxcé, Géry
Oueslati, Abdelbacet
Charkaluk, Eric
Tritsch, Jean-Bernard
Limit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2
title Limit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2
title_full Limit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2
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title_short Limit State of Materials and Structures: Direct Methods 2
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topic Engineering
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