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|a Movements in buildings /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-108) and index.
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|a Front Cover; Movements in Buildings; Copyright page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Causes of Movements in Buildings; 1.2. Effects of Movements on Structure; 1.3. Design for Movement; Chapter 2. Elastic Movements; 2.1. Stress-Strain Relationship in Building Materials; 2.2. Elastic Properties of Some Building Materials; 2.3. Direct Movements in Walls and Columns; 2.4. Deflections in Beams; 2.5. Lateral Movements in Walls and Columns; 2.6. Elastic Deflections of Slabs; 2.7. Movements in Composite Members; Chapter 3. Creep and Moisture Movements.
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|a 3.1. Creep and Moisture Movements3.2. Creep and Shrinkage in Concrete; 3.3. Creep and Moisture Movements in Brickwork; 3.4. Rheological Models; 3.5. Creep in Flexure; 3.6. Creep in Composites under Axial Loads; Chapter 4. Temperature Movements; 4.1. Effects of Temperature on Buildings; 4.2. Control of Temperature Movements; 4.3. Temperature Movements without External Restraint; 4.4. Temperature Movements with Partial Restraint; 4.5. Temperature Movements in a Simple Building; 4.6. Temperature Gradients; Chapter 5. Movements in Foundations; 5.1. General Considerations.
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|a 5.2. Elastic Deformations5.3. Effect of Compaction on Settlement; 5.4. Settlement due to Consolidation; 5.5. Settlement due to Failure in Soil; 5.6. Mining Subsidence; 5.7. Movement Caused by Shrinkage or Swelling of Soils; Chapter 6. Dynamic Movements in Buildings; 6.1. Causes of Dynamic Movements in Buildings; 6.2. Theory of Vibrations in Buildings; 6.3. Stiffness of Structural Members; 6.4. Vibration of Members with Distributed Mass; References; Index.
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|a This new edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include an additional chapter on dynamic movements in buildings, and new material concerning movements in buildings caused by shrinkage and swelling due to seasonal changes in the soil moisture content. The chief causes for movements in buildings: elastic deformations, creep, temperature changes, moisture movements, dynamic loads, consolidation and mining subsidence are examined in detail and useful examples with solutions are included. Whilst essentially a text for undergraduate students of civil and structural engineering building.
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