Browsing by Author "Stranghöner, Natalie"
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CEN/TC 250/WG 5 Membrane Structures Scientific and Policy Report (SaP-Report)
Stranghöner, Natalie; Uhlemann, Jörg; Llorens Duran, Josep Ignasi de (2015-02-13)
Research report
Open AccessReport Series “Support to the implementation, harmonization and further development of the Eurocodes” -
Effects on elastic constants of technical membranes applying the evaluation methods of MSAJ/M-02-1995
Uhlemann, Jörg; Stranghöner, Natalie; Schmidt, Herbert; Saxe, Klaus (CIMNE, 2011)
Conference report
Open AccessThe non-linear load-deform ation behaviour of textile m embranes highly depends on the ratio of the applied m embrane forces in warp and weft direct ion (called load ratio hereafter). In practice, usually for each membrane ... -
Investigations into the long-term behaviour of fabrics
Asadi, Hastia; Uhlemann, Jörg; Stegmaier, Thomas; Von Arnim, Volkmar; Stranghöner, Natalie (CIMNE, 2017)
Conference report
Open AccessThe design process of membrane buildings and structural fabrics has to consider changes of the material properties due to long-term exposure to the environment. For the structural engineer the loss of tensile strength in ... -
Manual de diseño para acero inoxidable estructural
Afshan, Sheida; Arrayago Luquin, Itsaso; Gardner, Leroy; Gedge, Graham; Jandera, Michal; Real Saladrigas, Esther; Rossi, Barbara; Stranghöner, Natalie; Zhao, Ou (Steel Construction Institute publications, 2017)
Book
Restricted access - publisher's policyEl acero inoxidable se emplea en un amplio abanico de aplicaciones estructurales en ambientes agresivos en los que se requiere garantizar un comportamiento adecuado durante largos períodos de tiempo con niveles mínimos de ... -
Saturation behaviour and load-induced thickness change of woven glass fibre fabrics
Uhlemann, Jörg; Balzani, Daniel; Stranghöner, Natalie; Motevalli, Mehran (CIMNE, 2017)
Conference report
Open AccessThe stress-strain behaviour of woven and coated technical textiles for structural purposes is well known to be anisotropic, nonlinear and viscoelastic. Tensile tests with cyclic loads on woven structural fabrics show a ...