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Yingna Mu, Jiting Qu, Yu Shu and Yanbin Tan
Plastic energy dissipation is a key factor in the response of inelastic structures subjected to seismic input, and is often regarded as a primary source of structural damage due to the inelastic deformation of structural components. Accurately predicting...
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Ruben Iacob Munteanu, Florin Mota, Vasile Calofir and Catalin Baciu
The structural engineering community often deals with the issue of inelastic incursions of the structural response. Although buildings situated in seismic regions are usually designed using elastic analysis, most encounter significant inelastic deformati...
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Oleg Yu Smetannikov, Lyaysan Sakhabutdinova and Gleb Ilyinykh
The article addresses the modeling of the process of manufacturing a large-sized shell, given the thermomechanical behavior and viscoelasticity of the composite mandrel. The results of the experimental identification of viscoelasticity parameters of the ...
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Vuk Uskokovic
Despite decades of research into the interaction between cells and nanoparticles, there is a lack of consensus regarding how specific physicochemical characteristics of the nanoparticles, including chemical composition, crystallinity, size, morphology, c...
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Jan Niederwestberg, Jianhui Zhou and Ying-Hei Chui
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) possesses both good shape stability and possible two-way force transfer ability due to its crosswise lamination. However, the transverse layers in CLT are prone to rolling shear failure under an out-of-plane load. An innovati...
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Marco Mele,Angelo Quarto
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Gravity models utilize the attractive force concept as an analogy to explain volume of trade or capital flows. This paper aims at proving that direct investment flows between China and a group of South-Est Asian countries are determined by standard varia...
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