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  2. Wood–Armer method - Wikipedia

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    Wood-Armer equations are primarily related to the design and analysis of structural components, particularly in the context of reinforced concrete structures. These equations are used to determine the relationship between the loads acting on a structure and the corresponding stresses and deformations within the materials.

  3. List of structural engineering software - Wikipedia

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    BIM & 3D structural analysis & design software for structural engineers Tekla Structures: BIM & 3D modeling software for civil & structural engineers PLPAK: Reinforced concrete slab analysis and design & BIM structural static and dynamic analysis VisualAnalysis: Structural engineering analysis and design software www.iesweb.com

  4. RAMP Simulation Software for Modelling Reliability ...

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    RAMP Simulation Software for Modelling Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) is a computer software application developed by WS Atkins specifically for the assessment of the reliability, availability, maintainability and productivity characteristics of complex systems that would otherwise prove too difficult, cost too much or take too long to study analytically.

  5. S-FRAME Software Inc. - Wikipedia

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    S-TIMBER - structural analysis and timber design. S-PAD - design and optimization of steel members. S-CONCRETE - section design and detailing tool for reinforced concrete beams, columns and walls. S-LINE - design and detailing of continuous reinforced concrete beams. S-FOUNDATION - analysis and design of reinforced concrete footings and ...

  6. Precast concrete lifting anchor system - Wikipedia

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    The configuration (size, position and quantity) of this reinforcement should be supplemented to the element reinforcement design to ensure for adequate capacity of the lifting design. Lifting design is influenced by the steel / concrete interaction of the specific anchor selected. Different load cases are considered by the lifting design ...

  7. Reinforced concrete structures durability - Wikipedia

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    Once this is defined, design code gives standard prescriptions for w/c ratio, the cement content, and the thickness of the concrete cover. This approach represents an improvement step for the durability design of reinforced concrete structures, it is suitable for the design of ordinary structures designed with traditional materials (Portland ...

  8. Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Eurocode 2 An example of a concrete structure. In the Eurocode series of European standards (EN) related to construction, Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures (abbreviated EN 1992 or, informally, EC 2) specifies technical rules for the design of concrete, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures, using the limit state design philosophy.

  9. Mechanically stabilized earth - Wikipedia

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    Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE or reinforced soil) is soil constructed with artificial reinforcing. It can be used for retaining walls , bridge abutments, seawalls , and dikes . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although the basic principles of MSE have been used throughout history, MSE was developed in its current form in the 1960s.