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Computer Methods in Structural Masonry - 4: Fourth International Symposium

Hardback

Main Details

Title Computer Methods in Structural Masonry - 4: Fourth International Symposium
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Gyan N. Pande
Edited by J. Middleton
Edited by B. Kralj
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:360
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 159
Category/GenreMaterials science
Structural engineering
Computer science
ISBN/Barcode 9780419235408
ClassificationsDewey:624.1830285
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Spon Press
Publication Date 20 August 1998
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Computer Methods in Structural Masonry - 4 forms the proceedings of the Fourth Symposium of this series, held in Florence, Italy, in September 1997. The book focuses on computer modelling and experimental methods that permit the accurate analysis, design and assessment of historic buildings as well as contemporary masonry structures. There are contributions on the analysis of stone masonry arches, domes, and historical structures in Greece and Italy. Computer-aided design and design codes and procedures are addresseD in detail. Due to the inherent variability of the properties of masonry, there is a considerable scatter in the data obtained form tests. Therefore, important statistics and reliability analysis are also discussed. With contributions from all the leading international experts in the field, Computer Methods in Structural Masonry - 4 is an essential reference for engineers, researchers, architects and manufacturers working with masonry materials and structures.

Reviews

'A very nicely produced book...Structural engineers involved in computer-aided analysis of masonry structures will find this book extremely useful, especially in cases where validation with codes is necessary. This book has exemplary methods to adopt.' - The Structural Engineer