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This book presents a finite-element model of structural concrete under short-term loading. It outlines a finite-element method for the prediction of the strength, deformation, and cracking patterns of arbitrary structural concrete forms under a wide range of loading conditions. It also includes numerous examples that show both the unifying generality of this proposed approach and the reliability of the ensuing numerical procedure for which the sole input is the specified uniaxial cylinder compressive strength of concrete and the yield stress of the steel.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a finite-element model of structural concrete under short-term loading. It outlines a finite-element method for the prediction of the strength, deformation, and cracking patterns of arbitrary structural concrete forms under a wide range of loading conditions. It also includes numerous examples that show both the unifying generality of this proposed approach and the reliability of the ensuing numerical procedure for which the sole input is the specified uniaxial cylinder compressive strength of concrete and the yield stress of the steel.
Autorenporträt
Michael Kotsovos is a senior research fellow, and former professor and head of the Structures Department, at the National Technical University of Athens. He was formerly a consultant to Jan Bobrowski and Partners; Rendel, Parmer and Tritton; and Taywood Engineering in London; followed by several years as a lecturer at Imperial College London, UK.