Essays about: "self weight minimum."
Found 4 essays containing the words self weight minimum..
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1. A comparative evaluation of hydrostatic pressure and buckling of a large cylindrical steel tank designed according to EN14015 and according to the Eurocodes
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för byggteknik (BY)Abstract : Above ground steel storage tanks are used worldwide for the storage of various liquids. EN 14015:2005, which has traditionally been used to design the tanks, does not necessarily fulfil the requirements of the Swedish Building Code. READ MORE
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2. Technical Optimization of a Long Span Beam made of Glulam Elements
University essay from KTH/ByggnadsmaterialAbstract : Timber constructions have during the past two or three decades become more andmore common, mostly due to the easy prefabrication and the cheap, sustainablematerial. For long-span applications it is vital to find design solutions that optimizethe structure from the point of view of material consumption, number of theconnections, structural reliability etc. READ MORE
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3. Shear stiffness of cross laminated timber diaphragms - A study of the influence of connection and member stiffness
University essay from Lunds universitet/Byggnadsmekanik; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaperAbstract : Since ancient times, buildings have been constructed with the use of timber and during the modern era, new types of timber products have been developed. Today, more constructions, especially residential buildings are being built with timber as the main load-bearing material. READ MORE
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4. A novel biotinylated surface designed for QCM-D applications
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för fysik, kemi och biologiAbstract : Control of protein immobilization at sensor surfaces is of great interest within various scientific fields, since it enables studies of specific biomolecular interactions. To achieve this, one must be able to immobilize proteins with retained native structure, while minimizing non-specific protein binding. READ MORE