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Prestressed concrete continuous beams
1987In prestressed concrete, one important difference between simple beams and continuous beams is that, in the latter, prestressing generally induces support reactions. Consider the simple beam in Fig. 10.1-1(a). If for the time being, we do not consider the effects of the dead and imposed loads, then whatever the magnitude of the prestressing force and ...
F. K. Kong, R. H. Evans
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Forced Vibrations of Continuous Beams
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1952The determination of the forced oscillations of a continuous beam due to an exciting force is presented in this paper.
Edward Saibel, Elio D'Appolonia
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1975
In the preceding chapter we have used the hereditary integrals and the correspondence principle for the analysis of viscoelastic beams. We have seen how both approaches may be applied even to structures which consist of several materials with different kinds of viscoelastic response.
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In the preceding chapter we have used the hereditary integrals and the correspondence principle for the analysis of viscoelastic beams. We have seen how both approaches may be applied even to structures which consist of several materials with different kinds of viscoelastic response.
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Vibrations of Continuous Beams
1991This chapter describes how to use a FORTRAN computer program for determining the resonant frequencies and eigenmodes for encastre and continuous beams.
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Symbolic Analysis of Continuous Beams
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 2008The study presents a direct method for obtaining symbolic solutions for continuous beams. The external applied concentrated forces, distributed forces and moment couples are represented by step/singular functions. The integration of the governing differential equation and the solution of the boundary and support conditions are performed using ...
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1942
PROBLEMS relating to built‐in or rigid‐end members under transverse loading are frequently encountered by the aircraft engineer. In the following paper discussion of relevant theorems leads to the development of Clapeyron's Theorem of Three Moments. The latter is particularly valuable in, for example, estimating the crankshaft bearing loads in a non ...
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PROBLEMS relating to built‐in or rigid‐end members under transverse loading are frequently encountered by the aircraft engineer. In the following paper discussion of relevant theorems leads to the development of Clapeyron's Theorem of Three Moments. The latter is particularly valuable in, for example, estimating the crankshaft bearing loads in a non ...
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Continuous Beams over Three Spans
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1929The matters of accessibility, natural light, and fresh air combine to make three-span construction more prevalent than any other series of multiple spans for buildings.In the colder, and even in th...
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Experimental study of a novel continuous FRP-UHPC hybrid beam
Composite Structures, 2021Xingxing Zou
exaly

