While calculating internal forces of a structure resulting from temperature it is necessary to know thermal conduction and what goes hand in hand to determine temperature distribution at various points of the analysed structures. Finite strip method (FSM) is very suitable for the analysis of thermal conduction, heating, heat and temperature distribution in engineering structures, especially rectangular of identical edge conditions. The paper presents several examples of FSM application for the analysis of conduction and heat and temperature distribution for various types of engineering structures which can appear, among others, while welding several joined elements with welds made at specified speed as linear and point welds. Bars, shields, square and rectangular plates, steel orthotropic plates, steel and combined girders (steel‐concrete), box girders subject to various loads connected with heat and temperature (loaded with temperature, non‐uniformly heated surface). The obtained results may be useful in engineering practice for determining actual temperature and load capacity in individual elements of the construction.
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1 January 1987
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Application of the finite strip method to the thermal analysis of engineering structures
Zbigniew Mańko
Zbigniew Mańko
Institute of Civil Engineering, 1–14, Wroclaw Technical University, Wybrze?e Wyspia?skiego 27, 50–370 Wroclaw, Poland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7077
Print ISSN: 0264-4401
© MCB UP Limited
1987
Engineering Computations (1987) 4 (1): 64–74.
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Mańko Z (1987), "Application of the finite strip method to the thermal analysis of engineering structures". Engineering Computations, Vol. 4 No. 1 pp. 64–74, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb023685
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