
Thin-Walled Structural Members Under Web Crippling Loadings
Description
This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, structural and design engineers, graduate and PhD students, as well as manufacturers and industry professionals, with advanced methodologies to enhance the safety, performance, and innovation of thin-walled structural members under web crippling loadings.
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Person
Prof. Ehab Ellobody is a professor of steel bridges and structures at Tanta University in Egypt. He earned his PhD from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, in 2002, specializing in composite structures. Following his PhD, he has been engaged with research groups at Tanta University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Manchester, and Sohar University. During his tenure as the dean at Sohar University, Oman, he managed the accreditation of undergraduate engineering programs. His expertise includes steel and composite structures, stainless steel structures, stability of steel and composite columns at ambient and elevated temperatures, finite element modeling, steel and composite bridges, structural fire engineering, and posttensioned and hollow-core concrete slabs in fire. Prof. Ellobody has published numerous international journal articles and conference papers in these fields. He has served as the editor of the Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Elsevier, and has overseen a special issue on topics related to steel bridges and their components.
Content
2. Testing of thin-walled structural members under web crippling loadings
3. FE modelling of thin-walled structural members under web crippling loadings
4. Design rules for thin-walled structural members under web crippling loadings
5. Design examples for thin-walled members under web crippling loadings
6. Test, design and FE analysis results comparisons and discussions
7. Benefits of combining FE Analysis and Design for thin-walled members under web crippling loadings