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The impact of the breathing phenomenon in webs subjected to repeated predominantly shear and partial edge loading
- 1.0364273 - ÚTAM 2012 RIV SG eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Škaloud, Miroslav - Zörnerová, Marie
The impact of the breathing phenomenon in webs subjected to repeated predominantly shear and partial edge loading.
Steel, space and composite structures. Singapur: CI-PREMIER PTE LTD, 2011 - (Celikag, M.; Chiew, S.), s. 285-293. Steel space and composite structures, Steel space and composite structures. ISBN 978-981-08-8815-2.
[International conference on steel, space and composite structures /10./. Gazimagsa (TR), 18.05.2011-20.05.2011]
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA103/09/0091
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z20710524
Keywords : thin-walled construction * breathing * fatigue
Subject RIV: JM - Building Engineering
The authors, having devoted three decades to an investigation into the post-buckled behaviour of the slender plate elements of steel structures, turned their attention, several years ago, to the performance of the same plate elements but when subjected to the effect of many times repeated loading. The main objective of the new stage of research was to give a reply to the question of what would happen with the beneficial post-buckled reserve of strength when the steel girder concerned was subjected, as occurs in steel bridgework, crane-supporting girders and the like, to millions of loading cycles.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0199797
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