Title of article
Cadmium in Zinc Deposits: Economic Geology of a Polluting Element
Author/Authors
Schwartz، Michael O. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-444
From page
445
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0
Abstract
This paper deals with application of nonlinear analysis to study the systemʹs limit state behaviour of cable-tensioned steel structures. The cable tendon is modelled as an equivalent truss element with initial pretensioned force applied either as self-equilibrating axial load or as an equivalent thermal load. The modulus of elasticity of the cable material can be modified to account for the constructional stretch and sagging effects in the cables. Pinjointed space truss systems are modelled using a plastic-hinge nonlinear formulation, which implicitly satisfies the design specifications for ultimate strength of axially loaded members. Rigid space frame systems are modelled using an elasto-plastic nonlinear frame analysis program. The effectiveness of providing pretensioned cables in improving the limit state behaviour of pinand rigid-connected space frames is demonstrated through several examples.
Keywords
Berwald-type connections , sprays , Berwald endomorphisms , Finsler connections , Horizontal endomorphisms , projective Weyl tensor , Douglas tensor , Yano-type connections
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
Record number
47351
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