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Inelastic Stability Of Nonproportionally Loaded Steel Sway Beam-Columns And Space Frames, Saleh Ali Eidan Apr 1992

Inelastic Stability Of Nonproportionally Loaded Steel Sway Beam-Columns And Space Frames, Saleh Ali Eidan

Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations

A comprehensive study of the inelastic stability of steel beam-columns and frames subjected to nonproportional loads is conducted. A set of materially nonlinear differential equations of equilibrium for planar and biaxially loaded beam-columns are first formulated including sidesway. The analysis includes the effect of flexible connections, and initial imperfections in the form of member crookedness and residual stresses. Also, hollow rectangular sections are adopted for the study. First, an iterative numerical solution procedure is formulated for sway beam-columns utilizing central finite-differences with second-order truncation errors. Next, using the beam-column analysis, an inelastic frame analysis procedure is formulated by a conversion …


Materially Nonlinear Finite Element Analyses Of Trusses And Slab-On-Grade Problems, Moayyad Moh'd Al-Nasra Apr 1992

Materially Nonlinear Finite Element Analyses Of Trusses And Slab-On-Grade Problems, Moayyad Moh'd Al-Nasra

Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations

The overall approach is to employ the finite-element method along with specified material models to account for material nonlinearity. This study includes two different applications: truss structures and slabs-on-grade.

Procedures for materially nonlinear analysis of truss structures, which apply for both determinate and indeterminate cases are proposed. The proposed procedures are simple and can handle a variety of different stress-strain functions, and the applied load does not have to be incremental. Proposed procedures results are verified with the output of NASTRAN.

A finite-element model for slab-on-grade is introduced. The concrete slab is represented by eight-node brick elements, and the joints …


Seismic Response Of Pipeline Systems In A Soil Liquefaction Environment, Hongzhi Zhang Jan 1992

Seismic Response Of Pipeline Systems In A Soil Liquefaction Environment, Hongzhi Zhang

Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations

This research is a study of the general seismic response behavior of buried pipeline systems during a soil liquefaction process. To aid the design of buried pipelines in a soil liquefaction environment, the purpose of this research is to provide the basic dynamic seismic response of different pipeline systems. Several important parameters such as pipe diameter, buried depth, additional mass and the size of the liquefiable soil zone have been introduced. The pipeline systems under study are cross-types, T-types and straight pipelines, with or without a manhole, buried in a soil liquefiable zone.

Time-varying soil spring constants are used for …