Movements in Buildings
- 2nd Edition - March 1, 1981
- Latest edition
- Author: D. Lenczner
- Language: English
This new edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include an additional chapter on dynamic movements in buildings, and new material concerning movements in buildings… Read more
Description
Description
This new edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include an additional chapter on dynamic movements in buildings, and new material concerning movements in buildings caused by shrinkage and swelling due to seasonal changes in the soil moisture content. The chief causes for movements in buildings: elastic deformations, creep, temperature changes, moisture movements, dynamic loads, consolidation and mining subsidence are examined in detail and useful examples with solutions are included. Whilst essentially a text for undergraduate students of civil and structural engineering building technology and architecture, this clear and concise introduction will also be of interest to the practising engineer. In SI units
Readership
Readership
Undergraduate students of civil and structural engineering, building technology and architecture
Table of contents
Table of contents
(partial) Introduction
Elastic movements
Creep and moisture movements
Temperature movements
Movements in foundations
Dynamic movements in buildings
Index
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 2
- Latest edition
- Published: March 1, 1981
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
DL
D. Lenczner
Affiliations and expertise
University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, Cardiff, WalesView book on ScienceDirect
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