Beams on a foundation as rails on the ground can be analysed along Winkler\u27s concept introducing a bedding coefficient k. In reality most beams are supported by a halfspace which simplest can be described by overall elastic properties. Exact relations between k and the elastic properties are presented for infinite beams as rails
The paper discusses material for a course in Structural Mechanics addressed to second-Year Civil Eng...
The importance of an interaction analysis for the design of open plane frames resting on soil has be...
Strip foundations on an elastic soil foundation and on a Winkler-type elastic foundation were used i...
The response of an infinite beam on an elastic foundation depends on the property/modeling of the fo...
This article (as a continuation of the former work published in this journal), is focused on the the...
The problem of a beam resting on elastic foundation often occurs in the analysis of building, geotec...
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The Winkler spring model is the most convenient representation of soil support in the domain of line...
This article is focused on the theory of straight and curved beams on elastic (Winkler's) foundation...
A building is generally composed of a superstructure above the ground and a substructure which forms...
Beam on elastic foundation theory is widely employed when studying railway track behaviour, for appl...
The classical theory of layered beams is presented in details. The theory has been presented origina...
The natural vibrations and critical loads of foundation beams embedded in a soil simulated with two ...
International audienceIn a railway track, the sleeper’s responses on a non-homogeneous foundation ha...
The interaction action between structures and supporting soil media is of fundamental importance in ...
The paper discusses material for a course in Structural Mechanics addressed to second-Year Civil Eng...
The importance of an interaction analysis for the design of open plane frames resting on soil has be...
Strip foundations on an elastic soil foundation and on a Winkler-type elastic foundation were used i...
The response of an infinite beam on an elastic foundation depends on the property/modeling of the fo...
This article (as a continuation of the former work published in this journal), is focused on the the...
The problem of a beam resting on elastic foundation often occurs in the analysis of building, geotec...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/3551/5/bab0946.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
The Winkler spring model is the most convenient representation of soil support in the domain of line...
This article is focused on the theory of straight and curved beams on elastic (Winkler's) foundation...
A building is generally composed of a superstructure above the ground and a substructure which forms...
Beam on elastic foundation theory is widely employed when studying railway track behaviour, for appl...
The classical theory of layered beams is presented in details. The theory has been presented origina...
The natural vibrations and critical loads of foundation beams embedded in a soil simulated with two ...
International audienceIn a railway track, the sleeper’s responses on a non-homogeneous foundation ha...
The interaction action between structures and supporting soil media is of fundamental importance in ...
The paper discusses material for a course in Structural Mechanics addressed to second-Year Civil Eng...
The importance of an interaction analysis for the design of open plane frames resting on soil has be...
Strip foundations on an elastic soil foundation and on a Winkler-type elastic foundation were used i...