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Piero Colajanni, Lidia La Mendola, Alessia Monaco and Salvatore Pagnotta
Seismic-resilient buildings are increasingly designed following low-damage and free-from-damage design strategies that aim to protect the structure?s primary load-bearing systems under ultimate-level seismic loads. With this scope, damping devices are lo...
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Cristhian Ramirez Ortiz, Gilberto Areiza Palma, Albio D. Gutierrez Amador, Jose L. Ramirez Duque, Ruth E. Cano Buitron and Luis F. Gonzales Escobar
This paper investigates the seismic behavior of a steel beam-to-concrete-filled steel tubular column connection with external diaphragms. In addition to the multiple advantages observed for manufacturing and assembly, this type of connection is expected ...
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Yudong Qiu, Zhan Wang, Jianrong Pan, Fangxin Hu, Shubham Sharma and Ahmed Farouk Deifalla
Steel frame with steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) is used to resist lateral loads caused by wind and earthquakes in high-rise buildings. In this load-resisting system, the cost and performance are more efficient than in the moment frame system. Behaviors ...
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Arthur S. Rebouças, Zabih Mehdipour, Jorge M. Branco and Paulo B. Lourenço
In the last two decades, high-rise timber buildings have been built using the glulam truss system, even with limited openings. Moment-resisting timber frames (MRTF) with semi-rigid beam-to-column connections can be an architecture-friendly way to provide...
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Iman Faridmehr, Mehdi Nikoo, Mohammad Hajmohammadian Baghban and Raffaele Pucinotti
The behavior of beam-to-column connections significantly influences the stability, strength, and stiffness of steel structures. This is particularly important in extreme non-elastic responses, i.e., earthquakes, and sudden column removal, as the fluctuat...
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De-Cheng Feng, Cheng-Zhuo Xiong, Emanuele Brunesi, Fulvio Parisi and Gang Wu
Precast concrete (PC) plays an important role in the industrialization processes of buildings, so it is critical to study the seismic performance of such structures. Several experimental and numerical studies have been conducted to investigate the behavi...
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István Haris,Zsolt Roszevák
Pág. 579 - 594
DOI: 10.7764/RDLC.18.3.579Many types of computer software are currently available for the numerical modeling of monolithic RC structures; however, the accuracy of the numerical models created with the programs can only be acceptable by using a well-devel...
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Zhao Fang, Aiqun Li, Wanrun Li and Sheng Shen
Welded beam-to-column connections of high-rise steel structures are susceptive to fatigue damage under wind loading. However, most fatigue assessments in the field of civil engineering are mainly based on nominal stress or hot spot stress theories, which...
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Kinoshita, K.
Pág. 81 - 88
Fatigue retrofit works have been conducted on severely fatigue damaged beam-to-column connections of existing steel frame bridge piers in Japan. It is clear that retrofit works provides additional stiffness but the significance on the seismic behavior of...
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Green, T. P. Leon, R. T. Rassati, G. A.
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