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Chao Zhang, Guanghui Fu, Zhichao Lai, Xiuli Du, Piguang Wang, Huihui Dong and Hongyu Jia
The research conclusion on the velocity impulse effect and non-uniform excitation in this paper can be used to guide the seismic design of cable-stayed bridges.
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Pei-Ching Chen and Kai-Yi Chien
In recent years, optimal control which minimizes a cost function formulated by weighted states and control inputs has been applied to the seismic control of structures. Optimal control requires structural states which may not be available in real applica...
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D. Ruiz, M. Silva, L. Cerón, C. López
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There are few studies on the behavior of historic structures of adobe and rammed earth in Latin America, which has contributed to the deterioration of these buildings, which are part of our architectural and cultural heritage. Colombia has 90% of its her...
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Juan Pimiento, Andrés Salas, Daniel Ruiz
Pág. Page 283 - 298
This paper evaluates two types of hysteretic passive energy dissipation devices (steel slit plates). These devices are low-cost and easy to build and install. The seismic performance of three structural models were studied with shake table tests: a frame...
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Wibowo, H.,Sanford, D.M.,Buckle, I.G.,Sanders, D.H.
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Although live load is well known to have a dynamic effect on bridge response in addition to its self-weight, the significance of these effects on seismic response is unclear. In addition, most bridge design specifications have few requirements concerning...
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