Database for structural steel experiments under a distributed collaboration environment
Itoh, Yoshito, Ishiyama, Takahiro, Liu, Chunlu and Fukumoto, Yuhshi 2005, Database for structural steel experiments under a distributed collaboration environment, in AESE 2005 : Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Experimental Structural Engineering, Ichiryusha Publisher, Nagoya, Japan, pp. 773-780.
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AESE 2005 : Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Experimental Structural Engineering
Editor(s)
Itoh, Yoshito Aoki, T.
Publication date
2005
Start page
773
End page
780
Publisher
Ichiryusha Publisher
Place of publication
Nagoya, Japan
Summary
Due to the high requirements of civil infrastructures against the earthquake in Japan, a great number of research organizations have been conducting the structural steel experiments, in particular the seismic tests such as the cyclic loading test and the pseudo-dynamic test, for many years to determine the seismic performances of steel structures. However, the original test data gained by most research organizations are not well stored in an appropriate manner for distribution and possible usage of others. Although a Numerical Database of Steel Structures (NDSS) was developed some years ago to preserve and share experimental data of the ultimate strength tests acquired at Nagoya University, it was not easy to access this database from other computer platform due to the lack of the support of proper communication media. With the rapid development of information networks and their browsers, structural engineers and researchers are able to exchange various types of test data through Internet. This paper presents the development of a distributed collaborative database system for structural steel experiments. The database is made available on the World-Wide Web, and the Java language enables the interactive retrieval efficiently. The applications of the developed database system for the retrieval of experimental data and seismic numerical analysis are validated in the form of examples.
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ISBN
490188719X 9784901887199
Language
eng
Field of Research
090506 Structural Engineering
HERDC Research category
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
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