Methods of Theoretical Analysis of Plated Structures
Various methods of analysis of thin-walled structures are presented and mutually compared. Stemming from the classical approaches, which are still valuable because of their clearness, simplicity, analytical formulation, closed form solutions, and possible
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Series Editors: The Rectors of CISM Sandor Kaliszky - Budapest Mahir Sayir - Zurich Wilhelm Schneider - Wien The Secretary General of CISM Giovanni Bianchi - Milan Executive Editor Carlo Tasso - Udine
The series presents lecture notes, monographs, edited works and proceedings in the field of Mechanics, Engineering, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Purpose of the series is to make known in the international scientific and technical community results obtained in some of the activities organized by CISM, the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences.
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCES COURSES AND LECTURES- No. 358 ~
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STEEL PLATED STRUCTURES
EDITED BY
M. IVANYI TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BUDAPEST AND
M.SKALOUD CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Springer-Verlag
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Wien GmbH
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ISBN 978-3-211-82742-0 ISBN 978-3-7091-3002-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-3002-5
PREFACE
New kinds of steel structures have recently been developed with the view to make constructional steelworks more competitive with respect to structures made of other materials. Plated structures (i.e. structures made of more or less thin plate elements) playing a very important role among them. Their successful practical application requires adequate scientific data for reliable design, which has been the goal of numerous research teams worldwide, reporting on a good many aspects in the behaviour of steel plated structures. This new evidence, able to play a very important role in the materialisation of the headway mentioned above, concerns mainly the following areas: ( i) methods of theoretical analysis of plated structures, (ii) shear lag and "breathing" in the elements of plated structures, (iii) local effects (connected with the way large forces are introduced into the system concerned), (iv) behaviour of parts (whether these be plate or box beams and columns) of steel frames, (v) fatigue phenomena in plated structures subject to repeated loading, (vi) stability phenomena in plated structures, and (vii) composite (steel-concrete) plated structures. For these reasons, an International Advanced School on "Steel Plated Structures" was held at the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences in Udine on September 26 to 30, 1994 with the view to give