Essays about: "abaqus creep"
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1. Glued connection for TCC slabs : Experimental and Numerical investigation
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för byggteknik (BY)Abstract : Timber-concrete composite (TCC) structures are becoming more popular in several industrial applications as an efficient method for optimizing the structural performance and the cost of construction as well as lowering the emissions of carbon dioxide. TCC floors are more sustainable than pure concrete floors and more resistant to vibrations and excessive deflections than pure wooden floors. READ MORE
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2. Long-term deformation of balanced cantilever bridges due to non-uniform creep and shrinkage
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : Balanced cantilever bridges have historically experienced excessive deformations. Previous researchsuggeststhat the cause may be due to differential thickness in the box girder cross-section and underestimation of creep and shrinkage. READ MORE
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3. Crack propagation calculations in non-elastic metals
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Material- och solidmekanikAbstract : It is important to know the lifespan of a component, thus services can be planed. At Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB (SIT AB) develop and produce gas and steam turbines, the turbines are heavily strained by thermal and centrifugal forces during their life span which lead to cracking. READ MORE
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4. Stability analysis of a large span timber dome
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för KonstruktionsteknikAbstract : The aim of this thesis is to study the feasibility of building a timber dome with a span of 300 metres, concerning elastic stability. The load-bearing members were modelled with the properties of glued laminated timber GL30c with the dimensions 0.8×1.6 m2. READ MORE
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5. Structural analysis of the 17th century warship Vasa : Influence of the dowels on the stiffness of the hull
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : After 333 years under depths of the Baltic Sea, the warship Vasa was salvaged and nowadayslies in a dry dock inside the Vasa Museum in Stockholm. Its current support system, which consists on eighteen cradle-stanchions pairs of steel, is not able to handle the present loads in a satisfactory manner. READ MORE