Logo

Computer Analysis & Reinforced Concrete Design of Beams

Small book cover: Computer Analysis & Reinforced Concrete Design of Beams

Computer Analysis & Reinforced Concrete Design of Beams
by

Publisher: Fadzter Media
Number of pages: 129

Description:
This project deals with the creation of a computer application that analyzes and designs structural beams. The project also aims at emphasizing the importance of computers in the solution of everyday engineering problems. The program developed analyzes one, two and three-span beams and includes a module for the design of reinforced concrete beams. This program was created using the relatively new Actionscript language.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(1MB, PDF)

Similar books

Book cover: Tongue and Groove Roof DeckingTongue and Groove Roof Decking
- AWC
Timber tongue and groove decking is a specialty lumber product that can be used for many applications to provide an all-wood appearance. This document contains all that's needed to design and construct tongue and groove wood roof decking.
(19812 views)
Book cover: Productivity Improvement in Building Life CycleProductivity Improvement in Building Life Cycle
by - Bookboon
The book provides rich insights into building procurement process, new house building process, productivity measurement in construction, building life cycle phases, and the key role players in the building development process and their influences...
(11455 views)
Book cover: High Performance Concrete Technology and ApplicationsHigh Performance Concrete Technology and Applications
by - InTech
Researchers and engineers are constantly working on improving concrete properties. This book provides the state of the art on recent progress in the high-performance concrete applications written by researchers and experts in the field.
(14556 views)
Book cover: Elementary Applied MechanicsElementary Applied Mechanics
by - MacMillan
The work forms an elementary consecutive treatise on the subject of Internal Stress and Strain. The whole is illustrated by a systematic and graduated set of Examples. At every point graphical methods are combined with the analytical.
(30085 views)