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Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Förspänning.
1. Vibration Frequencies as Status Indicators for Tensegrity Structures
Sammanfattning : Applications of vibration structural health monitoring (VHM) techniques are increasing rapidly. This is because of the advances in sensors and instrumentation during the last decades. VHM uses the vibration properties to evaluate many civil structures during the design steps, building steps and service life. LÄS MER
2. Externally unbonded post-tensioned CFRP tendons : a system solution
Sammanfattning : The introduction of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) to the civil engineering market in the late 1980s resulted in the emergence of a range of new tools for rehabilitating and strengthening concrete structures. Strengthening using FRPs is typically accomplished using non-prestressed externally bonded FRPs. LÄS MER
3. Mechanical anchorage of prestressed CFRP tendons : theory and tests
Sammanfattning : Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) are slowly becoming important materials to consider also for a structural engineer. They are light-weight, insensitive to corrosion and have highly modifiable mechanical properties. LÄS MER
4. FE modelling of friction connections in tubular tower for wind turbines
Sammanfattning : During the last few decades the demand for renewable energy has led to a myriad of innovative solutions. The present assembling solution between two segments of a tubular tower is accomplished by conventional ring flange connection. This connection suffers from economical and technological barriers. LÄS MER
5. Experimental and Numerical Analyses of the Dynamic Behaviour of Hollow-Core Concrete Floors
Sammanfattning : Precast hollow-core (HC) concrete slabs are widely used in construction, especially in Nordic countries. The combination of prestressing and low self-weight due to the voids makes it possible to build long-span floors. However, this also implies that the HC concrete floors become more sensitive to vibrations from human activities. LÄS MER