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SP-106
The knowledge contained in Computer Applications in Concrete Technology will prove invaluable. This symposium volume of 10 papers will provide you with the information you need to build high-quality, cost efficient structures. Presenting various practical applications of computer technology, the topics covered include: computer analysis of time-dependent behavior of continuous precast prestressed bridges; substructure modeling of two-way slab systems; an automatic quantitative image analysis system for cement and concrete research; maintenance and implementation of an expert system for durable concrete; and prediction of shear failure in concrete structures using nonlinear finite element analysis. Other subjects covered include: a three-dimensional stability analysis/ design computer program for concrete monolithic structures; and a programming environment for structural engineering applications based on interactive computer graphics. Contents: Continuous Precast Prestressed Bridges, by J. D. Glikin, S. C. Larson, and R. G. Oesterle * Substructure Modeling of Two-Way Slab Systems, by M. Hoit, F. Fagundo, and T. Hamilton * Prediction of Shear Failure in Concrete Structures Using Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis, by R. H. Iding, B. Bresler, and S. P. Dawson * Maintenance and Implementation of an Expert System for Durable Concrete, by L. J. Kaetzel and HJ. R. Clifton * An Electronic Bulletin Board System (BBS) at The National Society of Professional Engineers, by J. Pepper * A Programming Environment for Structural Engineering Applications Based on Interactive Computer Graphics, by C. I. Pesquera * Computer-Aided design Tools in the Corps for Concrete Structures, by N. Radhakrishnan and R. J. Smith * Research in Computer Aided Design of Reinforced Concrete at the University of Colorado, by V. E. Saouma, S. Doshi, M. S. Jones, and E. S. Sikiotis * An automatic Quantitative Image Analysis System for Cement and Concrete Research, by D. Shi * A Three-Dimensional Stability Analysis/ Design (3DSAD) Computer Program for Concrete Monolithic Structures, by F. T. Tracy |
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