Modelling Concrete Structures with Finite Elements
A NAFEMS Seminar
NAFEMS, The International Association for the Engineering Analysis
Community, has announced that registration is open for the upcoming
seminar, "Modelling Concrete Structures with Finite Elements", to
be held in London on May 24th 2006.
The seminar will bring together an outstanding and diverse group of
engineers and managers currently working with analytical methods,
who wish to gain insight into latest practices.
Structural concrete (i.e. plain, reinforced and pre-stressed) is
often thought of as a simple, low-tech material. However, the
varied constituents (aggregate, cement, water, additives and
reinforcement) that make it such a versatile material, also make it
notoriously hard to describe and model computationally. Modern
finite element codes have some powerful capabilities for analysing
the behaviour of structural concrete, but it can be very difficult
to know how to make effective use of them. In consequence,
engineers face a number of challenges including:
- How confident can I be in the results?
- How do I allow for the inevitable variability in the constituent
material?
- How do I use the results in conjunction with codes of practice?
- What level of reinforcing details should be modelled?
- How can I analyse old structural concrete reliably?
The seminar aims to address these questions and will attempt to
explore the issues involved. It will cover some recent developments
in the modelling of structural concrete and will also feature a
number of case-histories, by leading practitioners.
Agenda
10am
Coffee & Registration
Modelling of Plain and Reinforced Concrete
Professor G Pande, Swansea University
Applications of Concrete Models to Dams & Nuclear Structures
Dr V Gocevski, Hydro Quebec, Canada
Simulating the Dynamic Response and Failure of Concrete Structures
& Practical Approaches to Pre-Stressed Reinforced Concrete
Assessment
Mr R Clegg & Mr P Cheetham, Century Dynamics Ltd.
Modelling of Degradation Effects in Concrete Structures
Professor N Bicanic, Glasgow University
12:45
Lunch
Cyclic and Thermal Loading of Concrete Structures
Dr. G. Schreppers, TNO DIANA BV
Modelling Tension Stiffening in Reinforced Concrete with NLFEA:
Potential Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Dr R Vollum, Imperial College London
Modelling Structural Concrete as Part of the Design Process
Mr C Brookes, Gifford & Partners Ltd.
15:30
Open Discussion
16:00
Finish
Who Should Attend?
The seminar is equally applicable to engineers currently working
with analytical methods and managers responsible for supervising
their use, who wish to gain insight into latest practices. There
will be ample time for questions and informal discussion.
For further information on the seminar, as well as registration,
accomodation and venue details, please visit the NAFEMS Website here.
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