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[en] This workshop is related to the finite element analysis of degraded concrete structures. It is composed of three sessions. The first session (which title is: the use of finite element analysis in safety assessments) comprises six papers which titles are: Historical Development of Concrete Finite Element Modeling for Safety Evaluation of Accident-Challenged and Aging Concrete Structures; Experience with Finite Element Methods for Safety Assessments in Switzerland; Stress State Analysis of the Ignalina NPP Confinement System; Prestressed Containment: Behaviour when Concrete Cracking is Modelled; Application of FEA for Design and Support of NPP Containment in Russia; Verification Problems of Nuclear Installations Safety Software of Strength Analysis (NISS SA). The second session (title: concrete containment structures under accident loads) comprises seven papers which titles are: Two Application Examples of Concrete Containment Structures under Accident Load Conditions Using Finite Element Analysis; What Kind of Prediction for Leak rates for Nuclear Power Plant Containments in Accidental Conditions; Influence of Different Hypotheses Used in Numerical Models for Concrete At Elevated Temperatures on the Predicted Behaviour of NPP Core Catchers Under Severe Accident Conditions; Observations on the Constitutive Modeling of Concrete Under Multi-Axial States at Elevated Temperatures; Analyses of a Reinforced Concrete Containment with Liner Corrosion Damage; Program of Containment Concrete Control During Operation for the Temelin Nuclear Power Plant; Static Limit Load of a Deteriorated Hyperbolic Cooling Tower. The third session (concrete structures under extreme environmental load) comprised five papers which titles are: Shear Transfer Mechanism of RC Plates After Cracking; Seismic Back Calculation of an Auxiliary Building of the Nuclear Power Plant Muehleberg, Switzerland; Seismic Behaviour of Slightly Reinforced Shear Wall Structures; FE Analysis of Degraded Concrete Structures: Current Knowledge and Prospects for the Future; Life-Time Oriented Analysis of Concrete Structures With Regard to Prognostic Degradations. A fourth session was devoted to the formulation of workshop conclusions, followed by some global conclusions and recommendations
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Sep 1999; 348 p; Finite element analysis of degraded concrete structures; Upton, NY (United States); 29-30 Oct 1998
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ACCURACY, AGING, COMPUTER CODES, CONCRETES, CONTAINMENT BUILDINGS, CORROSION, CRACKS, EARTHQUAKES, FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, LEADING ABSTRACT, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, MECHANICAL STRUCTURES, NONLINEAR PROBLEMS, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, REACTOR ACCIDENT SIMULATION, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, RELIABILITY, RISK ASSESSMENT, SAFETY ANALYSIS
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