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Effects of Repeated structures Thermal Loading

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1960
A very simple redundant structure is subjected to temperature cycling, primarily to determine the influence of the yield stress/temperature relation on its behaviour: the range and periodic time of the temperature cycle are included as subsidiary variables.
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Beam-Column Subassemblages Under Repeated Loading

Journal of the Structural Division, 1972
The behavior of two types of structural steel half-scale subassemblages of a multistory unbraced frame have been investigated experimentally. These subassemblages were subjected to simulated gravity and cyclic seismic loads. The results obtained in the tests of the upper story specimens show that the weakest element of the subassemblage was the panel ...
Vitelmo V. Bertero   +2 more
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Repeated compressive loading of Leda clay

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1979
Repeated load drained tests on Leda clay, as related to subgrade performance, are reported. A threshold stress divided the performance into failing and stable specimens. For the stable specimens the resilient modulus attained equilibrium at about 105 cycles but varied with stress level. Permanent strains continued even at low stresses.
G. P. Raymond   +2 more
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Epoxy-Coated Reinforcement Under Repeated Loading

ACI Structural Journal, 1993
Twenty three beams with splices placed in a constant moment region were subjected to repeated loading and then tested to failure to compare the service and ultimate load behavior of beams with coated and uncoated reinforcement. The repeated loading consisted of one million or 5 million cycles in the service load range. Splittng cracks formed at a lower
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Mechanics of bond under repeated loading

Construction and Building Materials, 2011
Abstract In the last two decades, an increase in the live loads applied to structures, such as bridges, coupled with a decrease in dead load due to the use of lighter high-strength materials have made the effect of repeated loading on these structures more pronounced.
Ahmad Rteil   +2 more
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Fracture in reinforced concrete beams under repeated loads

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1990
Abstract In this work the behaviour of reinforced concrete beams in bending under repeated and reversed loading is studied. At first, a numerical investigation is carried out using a mechanical model based on the assumption of suitable constitutive laws for concrete and steel in the regime of reversed loads whilst also taking into account the ...
BRUNO, Domenico   +2 more
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P‐Delta Effect Under Repeated Loading

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1990
Recently, a novel P-Delta method for the design of sway frames was introduced by the writer and demonstrated in conjunction with static proportional loading conditions. The method incorporates the rigid-plastic collapse load and the elastic buckling load of the structure as the two boundary conditions and does not require iterations or a precise trace ...
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Cementum Crack Formation by Repeated Loading In Vitro

Journal of Periodontology, 2007
Background: In this study, the hypothesis was adopted that fatigue destruction may develop on the cementum of the root surface because of the repeated occlusal stresses loaded on the tooth as in the case of prolonged occlusal trauma. The purpose of this study is to clarify whether cemental fatigue destruction occurs when repeated stresses are loaded on
Noriyoshi, Noma   +3 more
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Collapse of Arches Under Repeated Loading

Journal of the Structural Division, 1964
Within the framework of the simple plastic theory, a procedure is developed for the analysis of structures subjected to repeated loading and, therefore, liable to incremental collapse or alternating plasticity, or both, when two stress components must be considered.
Vicenzo Franciosi   +2 more
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Dynamic Shakedown of Structures under Repeated Seismic Loads

Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 1995
Elastic, perfectly plastic structures are considered under the action of repeated short-duration exitations of seismic type acting in an unknown time sequence, but belonging to a given polyhedral excitation domain. The basic excitations (vertices of the polyhedron) are chosen as discrete-spectrum waves each with frequencies coincident with the first ...
Borino G., Polizzotto C.
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