Progressive collapse of the layered hyperbolic tower shells are studied considering the influences of changes in the supporting columns’ types and angles. 3-D time history analyses employing the finite element method are performed for the towers supported with I-type and ᴧ-type column. It is found that the inclination angle of the supporting columns is a very important parameter in optimization and safe design of the cooling towers against the progressive collapse. It is also concluded that use of Demand Capacity Ratio (DCR) criteria of the linear elastic approach recommended by GSA is un-conservative for the hyperbolic tower shells
Many attempts have been made in studying the structural behaviour of cooling tower shells, focusing ...
The typical colonnade grid as supporting system for cooling tower shells provides for the entry surf...
This master thesis presents research into buckling of thin hyperboloid shells structures. This type ...
Hyperbolic cooling towers are large, thin shell reinforced concrete structures which contribute to e...
Abstract- Natural draught cooling towers are very common in modern days thermal and nuclear power st...
The principal achievements of science and engineering in the sphere of design, construction, and sta...
In the design procedure of the cooling tower the form-finding of the shell is the most important pro...
Incl. 2 reprints at backAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D68669/86 / BLDSC...
Progressive collapse arises when local failure in a building member spreads to the adjacent members,...
The purpose of the study is the investigation of the influences of the geometric parameters of the c...
Progressive collapse arises when local failure in a building member spreads to the adjacent members,...
In the field of both atomic and thermal power-plant the Natural Draught Cooling Tower plays a very i...
From the point of view of demolition, one of the most interesting construction categories is the hyp...
The paper proposes a computational method to study and test the relationship between shape and perfo...
The companion paper presents the principles of a new design-oriented methodology for progressive col...
Many attempts have been made in studying the structural behaviour of cooling tower shells, focusing ...
The typical colonnade grid as supporting system for cooling tower shells provides for the entry surf...
This master thesis presents research into buckling of thin hyperboloid shells structures. This type ...
Hyperbolic cooling towers are large, thin shell reinforced concrete structures which contribute to e...
Abstract- Natural draught cooling towers are very common in modern days thermal and nuclear power st...
The principal achievements of science and engineering in the sphere of design, construction, and sta...
In the design procedure of the cooling tower the form-finding of the shell is the most important pro...
Incl. 2 reprints at backAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D68669/86 / BLDSC...
Progressive collapse arises when local failure in a building member spreads to the adjacent members,...
The purpose of the study is the investigation of the influences of the geometric parameters of the c...
Progressive collapse arises when local failure in a building member spreads to the adjacent members,...
In the field of both atomic and thermal power-plant the Natural Draught Cooling Tower plays a very i...
From the point of view of demolition, one of the most interesting construction categories is the hyp...
The paper proposes a computational method to study and test the relationship between shape and perfo...
The companion paper presents the principles of a new design-oriented methodology for progressive col...
Many attempts have been made in studying the structural behaviour of cooling tower shells, focusing ...
The typical colonnade grid as supporting system for cooling tower shells provides for the entry surf...
This master thesis presents research into buckling of thin hyperboloid shells structures. This type ...