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Kultigin Demirlioglu and Emrah Erduran
Bridges serve as vital engineering structures crafted to facilitate secure and effective transportation networks. Throughout their life-cycle, they withstand various factors, including diverse environmental conditions, natural hazards, and substantial lo...
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Rachid Belaroussi, Elie Issa, Leonardo Cameli, Claudio Lantieri and Sonia Adelé
Human impression plays a crucial role in effectively designing infrastructures that support active mobility such as walking and cycling. By involving users early in the design process, valuable insights can be gathered before physical environments are co...
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Gaetano Pecoraro, Gianfranco Nicodemo, Rosa Menichini, Davide Luongo, Dario Peduto and Michele Calvello
This paper presents a procedure for assessing?at the municipal scale?the level of risk (or attention required) of stretches of roads exposed to the activity of existing or potential slow-moving landslides. This procedure can be applied to support studies...
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Yafei Wang, Changfa Zhou, Jiwei Zhong, Zhengxing Wang, Wenfan Yao, Yuyin Jiang and Shujin Laima
The increasing number of suspension bridges has led to designs favoring greater length and flexibility, resulting in a common problem of vortex-induced vibration. While vortex-induced vibration typically does not cause structural damage, it diminishes th...
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Aditia Rojali, Hector R. Fuentes, Carlos M. Chang and Hesham Ali
This study investigates the potential damage to flexible pavements caused by rising groundwater tables resulting from sea-level rise. A case study was conducted in Miami-Dade County, Southeast Florida, a low-lying area at high risk of inundation and risi...
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