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Computer Aided Structural Engineering Project Develops
This citation summarizes a one-page announcement of technology available for utilization. The Computer Aided Structures Engineering (CASE) project develops, in an orderly manner, computer-aided structural design/analysis programs. These programs are useful tools for any engineer involved in design and analysis of the type structures included in CASE. Twenty-seven programs have been developed for design/analysis of pile structures and sub-structures, sheet pile cells, generalized 3-D stability analysis, finite element analysis, reinforced concrete culverts and conduits, reinforced concrete T-walls, building system and blast resistance analysis. These programs have received extensive field testing. Other programs will be developed for miter gates, U-frame structures and other Corps structures besides extending the scope of the program already developed. ...FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact: Dr. N. Radhakrishnan or Paul Senter, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, P.O. Box 631, Vicksburg, MI 39180; (601) 634-2182.
Computer Aided Structural Engineering Project Develops
This citation summarizes a one-page announcement of technology available for utilization. The Computer Aided Structures Engineering (CASE) project develops, in an orderly manner, computer-aided structural design/analysis programs. These programs are useful tools for any engineer involved in design and analysis of the type structures included in CASE. Twenty-seven programs have been developed for design/analysis of pile structures and sub-structures, sheet pile cells, generalized 3-D stability analysis, finite element analysis, reinforced concrete culverts and conduits, reinforced concrete T-walls, building system and blast resistance analysis. These programs have received extensive field testing. Other programs will be developed for miter gates, U-frame structures and other Corps structures besides extending the scope of the program already developed. ...FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact: Dr. N. Radhakrishnan or Paul Senter, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, P.O. Box 631, Vicksburg, MI 39180; (601) 634-2182.
Computer Aided Structural Engineering Project Develops
1984
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English