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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/cac.2011.8.1.097

Application of computational technologies to R/C structural analysis  

Hara, Takashi (Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Tokuyama College of Technology)
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Computers and Concrete / v.8, no.1, 2011 , pp. 97-110 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, FEM procedure is applied to the static and dynamic analyses of R/C structures. Simple R/C shell structure is solved by using FEM procedures and the experimental evaluations are performed to represent the applicability of FEM procedure to R/C structures. Also, R/C columns are analyzed numerically and experimentally. On the basis of these results, FEM procedures are applied to the R/C cooling tower structures assembled by huge R/C shell structure and a lot of discrete R/C columns. In this analysis, the parallel computing procedures are introduced into these analyses to reduce the computational effort. The dynamic performances of R/C cooling tower are also solved by the application of parallel computations as well. From the numerical analyses, the conventional FEM procedures combined with computational technologies enables us to design the huge R/C structures statically and dynamically.
Keywords
FEM analysis; R/C shell; parallel computing; computational mechanics;
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