fib Bulletin 2. Structural Concrete Textbook on Behaviour, Design and Performance Updated knowledge of the CEB/FIP Model Code 1990 Volume 2

1999 ◽  
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1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
György L. Balàzs ◽  
Andrew W. Beeby ◽  
Josef Eibl ◽  
Rolf Eligehausen ◽  
Agnieszka Bigaj-van Vliet ◽  
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Author(s):  
Karl R. Kordina ◽  
Giuseppe Mancini ◽  
Kurt Schäfer ◽  
Angelika Schieβl ◽  
Konrad Zilch

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl R. Kordina ◽  
Giuseppe Mancini ◽  
Kurt Schäfer ◽  
Angelika Schieβl ◽  
Konrad Zilch

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Bigaj-van Vliet ◽  
Hugo Corres Peiretti ◽  
Rolf Eligehausen ◽  
Michael Haist ◽  
Javier León ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Beeby ◽  
Agnieszka Bigaj-van Vliet ◽  
Mario A. Chiorino ◽  
Josef Eibl ◽  
Rolf Eligehausen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ujjwal Kumar Singh ◽  
Anupama Roy

As the constitutional body that conducts elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has emerged as a trusted institution within the shared space of democracy in India. This process has, however, been a fraught one because of contestation over the ECI’s constitutional responsibility and the power of Parliament to make laws to govern electoral matters. This comprehensive monograph discusses the history of the ECI through a study of the measures it has adopted to ensure certainty of procedures in order to maintain the democratic uncertainty of electoral outcome. In this context, innovations such as the Model Code of Conduct have enhanced the rule-making powers of the ECI. Going beyond the ECI’s design and performance framework, Singh and Roy argue that changes in the nature of electoral contests and domination of political regimes have made the task of preserving electoral integrity and assuring its deliberative content a challenging one.


Author(s):  
Alexandre Mathern ◽  
Olof Skogby Steinholtz ◽  
Anders Sjöberg ◽  
Magnus Önnheim ◽  
Kristine Ek ◽  
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Abstract The planning and design of buildings and civil engineering concrete structures constitutes a complex problem subject to constraints, for instance, limit state constraints from design codes, evaluated by expensive computations such as finite element (FE) simulations. Traditionally, the focus has been on minimizing costs exclusively, while the current trend calls for good trade-offs of multiple criteria such as sustainability, buildability, and performance, which can typically be computed cheaply from the design parameters. Multi-objective methods can provide more relevant design strategies to find such trade-offs. However, the potential of multi-objective optimization methods remains unexploited in structural concrete design practice, as the expensiveness of structural design problems severely limits the scope of applicable algorithms. Bayesian optimization has emerged as an efficient approach to optimizing expensive functions, but it has not been, to the best of our knowledge, applied to constrained multi-objective optimization of structural concrete design problems. In this work, we develop a Bayesian optimization framework explicitly exploiting the features inherent to structural design problems, that is, expensive constraints and cheap objectives. The framework is evaluated on a generic case of structural design of a reinforced concrete (RC) beam, taking into account sustainability, buildability, and performance objectives, and is benchmarked against the well-known Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) and a random search procedure. The results show that the Bayesian algorithm performs considerably better in terms of rate-of-improvement, final solution quality, and variance across repeated runs, which suggests it is well-suited for multi-objective constrained optimization problems in structural design.


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