Guidelines for the Use of Advanced Numerical Analysis
Thomas Telford Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 14. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-0-7277-3125-8 (ISBN)
Description
It is not easy for engineers to gain all the skills necessary to perform numerical analysis. This book is an authoritative guide that explains in detail the potential restrictions and pitfalls and so help engineers undertake advanced numerical analysis. It discusses the major approximations involved in nonlinear numerical analysis and describes some of the more popular constituitive models currently available and explores their strengths and weaknesses. It also discusses the determination of material parameters for defining soil behaviour, investigates the options for modelling structural components and their interface with the soil and the boundary conditions that are appropriate in geotechnical analysis and the assumptions implied when they are used. Guidelines for the use of Advanced Numerical Analysis also provides guidelines for best practice of specific types of soil-structure interaction that are common in urban development and discusses the role of benchmarking exercises. This authoritative book will be invaluable to practising engineers involved in urban development. It will also be useful tool for geotechnical and structural engineers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7277-3125-8 (9780727731258)
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Content
* Foreword * Cost * Executive Summary * Introduction * Geotechnical analysis * Constitutive Models * Determination of material parameters * Non-linear analysis * Modelling structures and interfaces * Boundary and initial conditions * Guidelines for input and output * Modelling specific types of geotechnical problems * Limitations and pitfalls in full numerical analysis * Benchmarking * References