Essays about: "ultimate strength capacity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words ultimate strength capacity.
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1. PARAMETRIC STUDY FOR WALL-TO-WALL CONNECTION IN MIXED STEEL CONCRETE STRUCTURES
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : The objective of this thesis work is to study the connection between two Steel Concrete Structures (SCS) wall modules using embedded connection bars. The SCSs under investigation consist of two steel faceplates held together by tie bars, concrete is cast inside, and stress transmission between the concrete and the steel plates is provided by shear connectors as headed studs. READ MORE
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2. Shear Failure of Steel Fiber and Bar Reinforced Concrete Beams Without Stirrups : Predictions based on Nonlinear Finite Element Analyses
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : Shear failure in concrete beams are often brittle in nature and potentially dangerous without adequatereinforcing measures. In design of concrete, it is commonly recommended to install transversalreinforcement along the shear span to induce a more ductile structural response, improving the shearcapacity all together and providing sufficient warning prior to collapse. READ MORE
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3. Laminated veneer lumber floor : An evaluation of performance
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : The ongoing climate change has become a very discussed and accurate topic. A fifth of the Swedishemissions of greenhouse gases originate from buildings (Boverket, n.d). READ MORE
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4. Concrete reinforced with FRP rebars : Evaluation of durability and behaviour in the Service Limit State (SLS)
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Byggkonstruktion och brandAbstract : One of the most common building materials is concrete and it has been for a long time. To overcome its low tensile capacity concrete structures are normally reinforced with steel rebars. READ MORE
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5. The Effect of Solidification time and Cooling rate on the Ultimate tensile Strength of Grey Cast Iron.
University essay from KTH/MaterialteknologiAbstract : Tensile strength modelling is usually done to predict the mechanical properties of lamellargraphite iron considering microstructural features. This work attempts to create a simplifiedmodel incorporating cooling rate and solidification time without considering themicrostructural features. READ MORE