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Computational Modelling of Concrete Structures provides an in-depth exploration of numerical simulation and modelling techniques applied to concrete construction. Written by leading experts in structural engineering and computational mechanics, this work addresses the complexities of concrete behavior under various loading conditions and environmental factors.
The book covers finite element methods, material modelling, nonlinear analysis, and damage mechanics specific to concrete structures. It bridges the gap between theoretical principles and practical engineering applications, offering insights into how modern computational tools can predict structural performance, optimize designs, and ensure safety. Engineers and researchers will find valuable methodologies for tackling real-world concrete problems, from simple beam analysis to complex three-dimensional structures.







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