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From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Innovation is a collection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the 22nd Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM22) held in Sydney Australia, from 11-14 December 2012 by academics, researchers and practising engineers mainly from Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region. The topics under discussion include:

Biomechanics
Composite structures and materials
Computational mechanics
Concrete, masonry, steel and timber structures
Earthquake engineering and structural dynamics
Fire engineering
Geomechanics
Foundation engineering
Innovative and smart structures
Pavement engineering
Rehabilitation of structures
Rock engineering
Site investigation
Soil improvement and reinforcement
Structural health monitoring
Structural optimisation
Sustainable materials

From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Inno

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Preface, Scientific committee, Keynote papers, Composite structures & materials, Computational mechanics, Concrete structures, Dynamic analysis of structures, Earthquake & wind engineering, Fibre composites, Fire engineering, Foundation and pavement engineering, Geomechanics, Mechanics of materials, New design and construction technologies, Shock and impact loading, Steel and aluminium structures, Structural health monitoring, Structural optimisation and reliability, Sustainability of structures and materials, Timber engineering, Concrete/material technology

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9780415633185, 978-0415633185
      ISBN10: 0415633184

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Innovation is a collection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the 22nd Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM22) held in Sydney Australia, from 11-14 December 2012 by academics, researchers and practising engineers mainly from Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region. The topics under discussion include:

      Biomechanics
      Composite structures and materials
      Computational mechanics
      Concrete, masonry, steel and timber structures
      Earthquake engineering and structural dynamics
      Fire engineering
      Geomechanics
      Foundation engineering
      Innovative and smart structures
      Pavement engineering
      Rehabilitation of structures
      Rock engineering
      Site investigation
      Soil improvement and reinforcement
      Structural health monitoring
      Structural optimisation
      Sustainable materials

      From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Inno

      Table of Contents

      Preface, Scientific committee, Keynote papers, Composite structures & materials, Computational mechanics, Concrete structures, Dynamic analysis of structures, Earthquake & wind engineering, Fibre composites, Fire engineering, Foundation and pavement engineering, Geomechanics, Mechanics of materials, New design and construction technologies, Shock and impact loading, Steel and aluminium structures, Structural health monitoring, Structural optimisation and reliability, Sustainability of structures and materials, Timber engineering, Concrete/material technology

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