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Computational Structural Engineering

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Computational Structural Engineering, held in Shanghai, China, June 22–24, 2009

  • Tools to assess new results, methods, and robustness of advanced computational methods for investigating the life-cycle of a structure
  • Multi-scale approaches in structural analysis
  • Dynamic interaction of structure with surrounding environments
  • Multi-physical simulation and optimization
  • Large-scale computation

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Table of contents (147 papers)

  1. Structural Stability

  2. Seismic Engineering

    1. Unified Formulation for Real Time Dynamic Hybrid Testing

      • Xiaoyun Shao, Andrei M. Reinhorn
      Pages 201-208
    2. Research on Seismic Response Reduction of Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge

      • Meng Jiang, Wenliang Qiu, Baochu Yu
      Pages 209-216
    3. Seismic Response Analysis on a Steel-Concrete Hybrid Structure

      • Zeliang Yao, Guoliang Bai
      Pages 227-233
    4. The Fractal Dimensionality of Seismic Wave

      • Lu Yu, Zujun Zou
      Pages 291-300
    5. Parameters Observation of Spatial Variation Ground Motion

      • Yanli Shen, Qingshan Yang, Lingyan Xuan
      Pages 309-317
    6. Seismic Dynamic Reliability Analysis of Gravity Dam

      • Xiaochun Lu, Bin Tian
      Pages 331-340

About this book

Following the great progress made in computing technology, both in computer and programming technology, computation has become one of the most powerful tools for researchers and practicing engineers. It has led to tremendous achievements in computer-based structural engineering and there is evidence that current devel- ments will even accelerate in the near future. To acknowledge this trend, Tongji University, Vienna University of Technology, and Chinese Academy of Engine- ing, co-organized the International Symposium on Computational Structural En- neering 2009 in Shanghai (CSE’09). CSE’09 aimed at providing a forum for presentation and discussion of sta- of-the-art development in scientific computing applied to engineering sciences. Emphasis was given to basic methodologies, scientific development and engine- ing applications. Therefore, it became a central academic activity of the Inter- tional Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM), the European Com- nity on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS), The Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanic, the China Civil Engineering So- ety, and the Architectural Society of China. A total of 10 invited papers, and around 140 contributed papers were p- sented in the proceedings of the symposium. Contributors of papers came from 20 countries around the world and covered a wide spectrum related to the compu- tional structural engineering.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai, P.R. China

    Yong Yuan

  • Academy of Mathematics and System Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

    Junzhi Cui

  • Institute for Mechanics of Materials and Structures, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz, Austria

    Herbert A. Mang

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