A Design Aid for Structural Engineers Circular Storage Tanks and Silos, Third Edition effectively explains and demonstrates the concepts needed in the analysis and design of circular tanks. Tanks have to sustain high-quality serviceability over a long lifespan. This text covers computing the stresses in service in several chapters. It considers thermal stresses and the time-dependent stresses produced by creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation of prestressed steel. It also examines the effects of cracking and the means for its control. This text is universally applicable; no specific…mehr
A Design Aid for Structural Engineers Circular Storage Tanks and Silos, Third Edition effectively explains and demonstrates the concepts needed in the analysis and design of circular tanks. Tanks have to sustain high-quality serviceability over a long lifespan. This text covers computing the stresses in service in several chapters. It considers thermal stresses and the time-dependent stresses produced by creep and shrinkage of concrete and relaxation of prestressed steel. It also examines the effects of cracking and the means for its control. This text is universally applicable; no specific system of units is used in most solved examples. However, it is advantageous to use actual dimensions and forces on the structure in a small number of examples. These problems are set in SI units and Imperial units; the answers and the graphs related to these examples are given in the two systems. What's New in This Edition: Presents a new chapter on recommended practice for design and construction of concrete water tanks and liquefied natural gas tanks Includes a companion Website providing computer programs CTW and SOR Provides material on CTW (Cylindrical Tank Walls); with simple input, it performs analysis for load combinations anticipated in the design of cylindrical walls with or without prestressing Contains the finite-element computer program SOR (Shells of Revolution); it performs analysis for design of axisymmetrical shells of general shapes This guide is an authoritative resource for the analysis and design of circular storage tanks and silos.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amin Ghali, Ph.D., is a professor emeritus in civil engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada. His books include Ghali, Neville, and Brown, Structural Analysis, 6th ed. (CRC Press/ Spon Press, 2009) and Ghali, Favre, and Elbadry, Concrete Structures: Stresses and Deformations: Analysis and Design for Serviceability, 4th ed. (CRC Press/ Spon Press, 2011). Dr. Ghali has published more than 250 papers on analysis and design of concrete structures. He has also consulted on major projects that include three offshore platforms in the North Sea; major bridges in Canada, France, and Bahrain; and the Northumberland Strait Bridge connecting Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Analysis. Introduction to the analysis of circular tanks. Circular walls of constant thickness. Circular walls of varying thickness. Design Tables and examples of their use. Finite-element analysis. Time-dependent effects. Thermal stresses. Optimum design of prestressing. Effects of cracking of concrete. Control of cracking in concrete tanks and silos. Part II Design tables. Tables for analysis of circular walls of thickness varying linearly from top to bottom.
Part I Analysis. Introduction to the analysis of circular tanks. Circular walls of constant thickness. Circular walls of varying thickness. Design Tables and examples of their use. Finite-element analysis. Time-dependent effects. Thermal stresses. Optimum design of prestressing. Effects of cracking of concrete. Control of cracking in concrete tanks and silos. Part II Design tables. Tables for analysis of circular walls of thickness varying linearly from top to bottom.
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