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School of Civil Engineering: Recent submissions

    • Finite Element Analysis of The Flexural Buckling of Columns with Oblique Restraints (No. R835) 

      Trahair, Nicholas S.; Rasmussen, Kim J.R.
      Published 2004
      This paper is concerned with the elastic flexural buckling of doubly symmetric columns with oblique restraints under concentric loading. Oblique restraints cause coupling between the principal axis deflections and rotations, ...
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    • Numerical Simulations of High Strength Steel Box-Shaped Columns (No. R842) 

      Yang, Demao; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2004
      An experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the compression stability of high strength steel sections. To further study the structural behaviour of the columns thoroughly, finite element analyses were performed ...
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    • Numerical Simulations of High Strength Steel Lipped-Channel Columns (No. R843) 

      Yang, Demao; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2004
      An experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the compression stability of high strength steel sections. Three buckling modes ‘Local, Euler and Distortional buckling’ and the interaction between them were ...
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    • A New Approximation for Pore Pressure Accumulation in Marine Sediment Due to Water Waves (No. R868) 

      Jeng, Dong S.; Seymour, Brian; Li, Jian
      Published 2006
      The residual mechanism of wave-induced pore water pressure accumulation in marine sediments is re-examined. Analytical approximation is derived using a linear relation fore pore pressure generation in cyclic lading, and ...
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    • Neural Network assessment for scour depth around bridge piers (No. R855) 

      Jeng, Dong S.; Bateni, Sayed M.; Lockett, E.
      Published 2005
      The mechanism of flow around a pier structure is so complicated that, it is difficult to establish a general empirical model to provide accurate estimation for scour. Interestingly, each of the proposed empirical formula ...
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