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Reinforced Concrete Walls: Failure Mechanisms and Seismic Engineering
Explores the failure mechanisms of reinforced concrete walls and seismic engineering concepts.
Fracture of Materials: Review of Exercises
Covers exercises on fracture of materials, statistical failure analysis, Weibull model, and microcrack size analysis.
Fatigue in Materials
Covers the concept of fatigue in materials, highlighting how repeated stress can lead to failure at lower levels than static rupture.
Seismic Behaviour of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings
Explores the seismic vulnerability and behavior of unreinforced masonry buildings, covering failure modes, structural features, and in-plane behavior.
Axial Bearing Capacity of a Pile
Explores the axial bearing capacity of isolated piles, including failure mechanisms, testing methods, and safety verifications.
URM Structures Failure Modes
Explores the failure modes of URM structures, covering in-plane and out-of-plane mechanisms, seismic aspects, and strength capacity.
Kinematic Approach to Vertical Slope Stability
Delves into the kinematic approach to vertical slope stability, analyzing failure mechanisms and calculating dissipated powers.
Failure Mechanisms in MEMS
Explores failure mechanisms in MEMS, covering design, manufacturing, and in-use failures, emphasizing reliability considerations and mitigation strategies for mechanical shock and vibration resistance.
Failure Modes in MicroNanosystems: Understanding Fatigue and Fracture Strength
Explores fatigue and fracture strength in MicroNanosystems, covering fluctuating loads, endurance limits, and temperature effects.
Column Buckling Theory
Explores column buckling theory, including slenderness ratio, load types, failure modes, and Euler's critical load formula.