Structural analysis method
The Wood–Armer method is a structural analysis method based on finite element analysis used to design the reinforcement for concrete slabs . This method provides simple equations to design a concrete slab based on the output from a finite element analysis software.
The method was described by engineers Randal Herbert Wood and Graham S. T. Armer in 1968.
References
Wood, R. H. (1968). "The Reinforcement of Slabs in Accordance with a Pre-Determined Field of Moments, Concrete, V. 2, No. 2". pp. 69–76.
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