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      Finite Elements in Civil Engineering Applications book

      Proceedings of the Third Diana World Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 9-11 October 2002

      Finite Elements in Civil Engineering Applications

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      Finite Elements in Civil Engineering Applications book

      Proceedings of the Third Diana World Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 9-11 October 2002
      Edited ByMax A.N. Hendriks, Jan G. Rots
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2002
      eBook Published 24 June 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003211365
      Pages 560
      eBook ISBN 9781003211365
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      Hendriks, M.A.N., & Rots, J.G. (Eds.). (2002). Finite Elements in Civil Engineering Applications: Proceedings of the Third Diana World Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 9-11 October 2002 (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003211365

      ABSTRACT

      These proceedings present high-level research in structural engineering, concrete mechanics and quasi-brittle materials, including the prime concern of durability requirements and earthquake resistance of structures.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |97 pages

      Constitutive models for quasi-brittle materials

      chapter |14 pages

      Invited paper: Enhanced microplane concrete model and multi equivalent series phase model in DIANA for fracture analysis of concrete structures

      ByT. Hasegawa

      chapter |12 pages

      Invited paper: Comparative study of crack models

      ByJ.G. Rots

      chapter |6 pages

      The application of Meschke's damage model in engineering practice

      ByA. de Boer, E.G. Septanika

      chapter |9 pages

      Fracture behaviour of high-performance concrete

      ByV. Mechtcherine, H.S. Müller

      chapter |6 pages

      A coupled damage-viscoplasticity model for concrete fracture

      ByL.J. Sluys, J.F. Georgin, W. Nechnech, J.M. Reynouard

      chapter |9 pages

      Application of the microplane model for three-dimensional reversed-cyclic analysis of reinforced concrete members

      ByM. Hoehler, J. Ožbolt

      chapter |7 pages

      Application of finite element modelling to the thermo-mechanical behaviour of refractories

      ByK. Andreev, H. Harmuth

      chapter |9 pages

      Effect of particle density on tensile fracture properties of model concrete

      ByG. Lilliu, A. Meda, C. Shi, J.G.M. van Mier

      chapter |10 pages

      Application of cohesive element approach to analysis of delamination buckling and propagation in honeycomb panels

      ByT.-S. Han, A.R. Ingraffea, S.L. Billington

      chapter |9 pages

      Implementing an isotropic damage model in Diana: Use-case for the user-supplied subroutine usrmat

      ByPeter H. Feenstra

      part |58 pages

      Creep, shrinkage, durability and young hardening concrete

      chapter |6 pages

      Prediction of column shortening due to creep and shrinkage in tall buildings

      ByHitoshi Kumagai

      chapter |8 pages

      Field measurements versus calculated results for Norwegian high performance concrete structures

      ByT. Kanstad, P.F. Takács, D. Bosnjak

      chapter |7 pages

      Heat and stress development during chemical hydration in concrete

      ByJ.A. Øverli, K. Høiseth, D. Bosnjak

      chapter |6 pages

      Deformation behaviour of concrete highway pavements

      BySam Foos, Viktor Mechtcherine, Harald S. Müller

      chapter |6 pages

      Finite element modeling of early age concrete behavior using DIANA

      ByR. Witasse, M.A.N. Hendriks

      chapter |6 pages

      Numerically simulated pore structure and its potential application in high performance concrete

      ByGuang Ye, K. van Breugel, Jing Hu

      chapter |8 pages

      Numerical modelling of microstructure development and strength of cementitious materials

      ByK. van Breugel, Ye Guang, V. Smilauer

      chapter |8 pages

      Development of bond between reinforcement steel and early-age concrete

      ByK. van Breugel, M.S. Sule

      part |82 pages

      Shear in reinforced concrete

      chapter |8 pages

      Fracture analysis of bar pull-out in beam-column joints

      ByD. Jankovic, S.K. Kunnath, M.B. Chopra

      chapter |8 pages

      FEM study on the shear behavior of RC beam by the use of discrete model

      ByKenta Hibino, Takayuki Kojima, Nobuaki Takagi

      chapter |9 pages

      Finite element modeling of RC members subjected to shear

      ByV.T. Hristovski, H. Noguchi

      chapter |9 pages

      Size effect analysis for shear strength of reinforced concrete deep beams

      ByK. Yoshitake, T. Hasegawa

      chapter |6 pages

      Shear behavior of reinforced ultra light weight concrete beams with shear reinforcement

      ByK. Fukuzawa, M. Mitsui, S. Soh

      chapter |8 pages

      Non-linear analysis of prestressed concrete beams with a total strain based model: FEM model and full-scale testing

      ByP.F. Takács, K.V. Høiseth, S.I. Sørensen, T. Kanstad, J.A. Øverli, E. Thorenfeldt

      chapter |10 pages

      Ultimate load capacity of reinforced steel fibre concrete deep beams subjected to shear

      ByE. Fehling, T. Bullo

      chapter |9 pages

      Finite element analysis of shear wall specimens made of ductile fiber reinforced cementitious composites subjected to lateral loading

      ByN. Shirai, K. Watanabe, T. Oh-oka, S. Hakuto, T. Fujita

      chapter |10 pages

      Nonlinear FEM analysis of cap beam to evaluate shear strength against earthquake load

      ByKenji Kosa, Jyunko Taguchi, Satoshi Yoshihara, Katsunori Tanaka

      part |72 pages

      Masonry and block mechanics

      chapter |7 pages

      Guidelines for the analysis of historical masonry structures

      ByPaulo B. Lourenço

      chapter |7 pages

      Analytical implications on in-plane behavior of unreinforced masonry walls

      ByJ.H. Kim

      chapter |8 pages

      Numerical analyses of the Bargower arch bridge

      ByA.S. Gago, J. Alfaiate, A. Gallardo

      chapter |9 pages

      Finite elements in the analysis of masonry structures

      ByM. Šimunić Buršić, Z. Žagar

      chapter |9 pages

      Sensitivity of masonry wall under base-restrained shrinkage

      ByG.P.A.G. van Zijl, M. Boonpichetvong, J.G. Rots, J.W. Verkleij

      chapter |9 pages

      Settlement damage of masonry buildings in soft-ground tunnelling

      ByM. Boonpichetvong, J.G. Rots

      chapter |9 pages

      Numerical modelling of masonry panels strengthened using FRPs

      ByM. Eusebio, P. Palumbo, F. Lozza, G. Manfredi

      chapter |6 pages

      Strength of placed block revetments on dikes determined from field tests

      ByC.M. Frissen, H.L. Bakker, M. Klein Breteler

      part |74 pages

      Geomechanics, steel and rubber

      chapter |11 pages

      Invited paper: Advanced modelling to support innovative developments in tunnelling for Amsterdam North/Southline

      ByIr. F.J. Kaalberg

      chapter |8 pages

      Invited paper: Deformation of liquefied ground in shaking table tests and its prediction

      ByI. Towhata

      chapter |10 pages

      Finite-element modelling of stress development and fault reactivation in and around a producing gas reservoir: Quantification of calculation results in DIANA

      ByF.M.M. Mulders

      chapter |9 pages

      Modelling of deep subsurface for geohazard risk assessment

      ByB. Orlic, R. van Eijs

      chapter |8 pages

      Mechanism of remedial measures against soil liquefaction by shear deformation constraint method

      ByN. Yoshida

      chapter |7 pages

      New constitutive models in DIANA for rubber-like materials

      ByZ. Guo, P. Stroeven, L.J. Sluys, Y. Cheng

      chapter |5 pages

      Shape optimization of plane trusses

      ByS. Šilih, S. Kravanja, B.S. Bedenik

      chapter |10 pages

      Finite element modeling for the high damping rubber bearing

      ByJ. Yoshida, M. Abe, Y. Fujino

      part |132 pages

      Reinforced concrete structures

      chapter |9 pages

      Invited paper: Modal analysis versus time history analysis – concepts for the seismic design

      ByTh. Baumann, J. Böhler

      chapter |8 pages

      Invited paper: Integrated structural performance assessment for reinforced concrete under coupled environment and seismic actions

      ByK. Maekawa, T. Ishida, R. Mabrouk

      chapter |8 pages

      Concrete excavation for patch repair: Non-linear modelling of propped and unpropped conditions

      ByT.D.G. Canisius

      chapter |8 pages

      A 3D general-purpose dynamic analysis system for bridges considering pounding effects between girders – theory and implementation

      ByP. Zhu, M. Abe, Y. Fujino

      chapter |7 pages

      3D finite element analysis of multi-beam box girder bridges – assessment of cross-sectional forces in joints

      ByC.M. Frissen, M.A.N. Hendriks, N. Kaptijn

      chapter |9 pages

      Numerical simulations of tests on a segmented tunnel lining

      ByA.H.J.M. Vervuurt, C. van der Veen, F.B.J. Gijsbers, J.A. den Uijl

      chapter |9 pages

      Advanced modeling of innovative bored tunnel design Amsterdam North-Southline

      ByW.H.N.C. van Empel, F.J. Kaalberg

      chapter |5 pages

      Application of DIANA in concrete building design

      ByJ.P. Straman

      chapter |11 pages

      Two-dimensional finite element analysis on shear performance of RC interior beam-column joints reinforced by a new reinforcing method

      ByZhang Dachang, Noguchi Hiroshi, Kashiwazaki Takashi

      chapter |9 pages

      Finite element analysis of prestressed concrete containment vessel subjected to internal pressure

      ByH.-W. Song, B. Shim, K.-J. Byun

      chapter |7 pages

      FE guided structural rehabilitation of cooling towers

      ByP. Dalmagioni, R. Pellegrini

      chapter |4 pages

      FEM-models applied for unreinforced underwater concrete

      ByC. van der Veen, A. de Boer

      chapter |7 pages

      3-D finite element deformation analysis of concrete-filled tubular steel column

      ByT. Matsumura, E. Mizuno

      chapter |5 pages

      Analysis and design of concrete shells using ultra-high performance fiber reinforced concrete

      ByE.M.R. Fairbairn, R.C. Battista, R.D. Tolêdo Filho, J.H. Brandão

      chapter |6 pages

      Non-linear behavior of low ductility RC frame under base excitations

      ByS.T. Quek, C. Bian

      chapter |8 pages

      Finite element analysis in natural draught cooling towers

      ByV.N. Heggade

      part |27 pages

      Short papers

      chapter |3 pages

      Constitutive models for reinforced concrete: Challenges and proposals for future research

      ByE. Fehling, T. Bullo

      chapter |4 pages

      Degree of hydration concept for early age concrete using DIANA

      ByG. De Schutter

      chapter |3 pages

      Development of a procedure for crack width evaluation in continuous composite bridges

      ByQ.U.Z. Khan, T. Honda, Y. Okui, N. Masatsugu, I. Eiji

      chapter |4 pages

      Lateral reaction modulus for single piles – Simplified modelling by linear finite elements

      ByA. Bouafia, L. Belmouloud, A. Henniche

      chapter |3 pages

      A concrete beam finite element accounting for shear effects

      ByF. Kaiser, H. Degée

      chapter |2 pages

      DIANA test procedures

      ByJ.C.M. Jansen

      chapter |3 pages

      A steel beam element accounting for the cross section deformation

      ByH. Degée
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