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Computational Analysis of Randomness in Structural Mechanics

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Proper treatment of structural behavior under severe loading - such as the performance of a high-rise building during an earthquake - relies heavily on the use of probability-based analysis and decision-making tools. Proper application of these tools is significantly enhanced by a thorough understanding of the underlying theoretical and computational concepts as provided by this book. Detailing the computational aspects of stochastic analysis within the field of structural mechanics, this book first presents a few motivating examples that demonstrate the various random effects within the context of simple structural analysis models. It moreover briefly reviews the fundamental concepts from continuum mechanics and puts them in the perspective of modern numerical tools, such as the finite element method. More advanced topics are developed step by step while gradually increasing the complexity of the structural and probabilistic analyses. This volume is intended for structural analysts and advanced students who wish to explore the benefits of stochastic analysis. It will provide researchers and decision makers working on structural and infrastructural systems with the necessary probabilistic information needed for strategic developments in construction, inspection and maintenance.

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ISBN: 9780415403542
Publication date: 30th March 2009
Author: Christian Center of Mechanics and Structural Dynamics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Bucher
Publisher: CRC Press an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 250 pages
Series: Structures and Infrastructures
Genres: Computer science
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Civil engineering, surveying and building
Mechanical engineering
Information technology: general topics