ATU Sligo /ATU St Angela's

go

Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Centrifuge modelling for civil engineers /

By: Madabhushi, Gopal.
Publisher: Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2015Description: xxiv, 292 p. : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415668248 (paperback); 9780415668248; 0415668247 (paperback).Subject(s): Geotechnical engineering -- Methodology | Structural analysis (Engineering) -- Equipment and supplies | Soil-structure interaction -- Simulation methods | CentrifugesDDC classification: 624.0284
Contents:
Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Author -- A historical perspective -- Modern geotechnical engineering design in civil engineering -- Need for numerical and physical modelling -- Uniform circular motion -- Principles of centrifuge modelling -- Geotechnical centrifuges : some design considerations -- Errors and limitations in centrifuge modelling -- Centrifuge equipment -- Centrifuge instrumentation -- Centrifuge data acquisition systems -- Shallow foundations -- Retaining walls -- Pile foundations -- Modelling the construction sequences -- Dynamic centrifuge modelling -- References -- Subject index.
Summary: "Preface The first time I ever heard the word centrifuge modelling was during the late afternoon lectures given by Prof Chandrasekaran at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. The course was about finite element methods in geomechanics but Prof Chandrasekaran would philosophise that if we wanted 'real' understanding of the failure mechanisms we should really be doing centrifuge modelling. On my arrival in Cambridge Prof Andrew Schofield drove me to the centrifuge centre to show the beam and drum centrifuges. In those days I was still an ardent numerical modeller so I was looking for the big main frame computers. Only a year later did I slowly realise the unique opportunity centrifuge modelling provides and started my first centrifuge tests on tower structures subjected to earthquake loading. Over the last 25 years I have been involved in a wide variety of centrifuge tests and often complement them with numerical analysis. This combination of centrifuge modelling to clarify mechanisms and use of centrifuge data to verify numerical procedures is a powerful one and is reflected in this book. The origins of this book took shape from my lecture course that introduces new research students to centrifuge modelling. It also benefits from the various short courses I gave at IIT Bombay with support from the Royal Society, UK and the Department of Science and Technology, India and the training course offered at IFSTTAR centrifuge facility in Nantes, France under the EU funded SERIES project. I felt that there is a need for a book which makes the principles of centrifuge modelling, the scaling laws and the techniques used accessible to practising civil engineers"--.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 624.0284 MAD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0064609
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-283) and index.

Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Author -- A historical perspective -- Modern geotechnical engineering design in civil engineering -- Need for numerical and physical modelling -- Uniform circular motion -- Principles of centrifuge modelling -- Geotechnical centrifuges : some design considerations -- Errors and limitations in centrifuge modelling -- Centrifuge equipment -- Centrifuge instrumentation -- Centrifuge data acquisition systems -- Shallow foundations -- Retaining walls -- Pile foundations -- Modelling the construction sequences -- Dynamic centrifuge modelling -- References -- Subject index.

"Preface The first time I ever heard the word centrifuge modelling was during the late afternoon lectures given by Prof Chandrasekaran at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. The course was about finite element methods in geomechanics but Prof Chandrasekaran would philosophise that if we wanted 'real' understanding of the failure mechanisms we should really be doing centrifuge modelling. On my arrival in Cambridge Prof Andrew Schofield drove me to the centrifuge centre to show the beam and drum centrifuges. In those days I was still an ardent numerical modeller so I was looking for the big main frame computers. Only a year later did I slowly realise the unique opportunity centrifuge modelling provides and started my first centrifuge tests on tower structures subjected to earthquake loading. Over the last 25 years I have been involved in a wide variety of centrifuge tests and often complement them with numerical analysis. This combination of centrifuge modelling to clarify mechanisms and use of centrifuge data to verify numerical procedures is a powerful one and is reflected in this book. The origins of this book took shape from my lecture course that introduces new research students to centrifuge modelling. It also benefits from the various short courses I gave at IIT Bombay with support from the Royal Society, UK and the Department of Science and Technology, India and the training course offered at IFSTTAR centrifuge facility in Nantes, France under the EU funded SERIES project. I felt that there is a need for a book which makes the principles of centrifuge modelling, the scaling laws and the techniques used accessible to practising civil engineers"--.

Share