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Ibrahim Baran Karasin
Ensuring the safety and stability of buildings during earthquakes is of utmost importance. This can be achieved by assessing the seismic performance of reinforced concrete structures with consideration of design details. This study focused on the seismic...
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Jessica Mawson, Masoud Mehr, Jodi Constant, Arash E. Zaghi and Alexandra Hain
In modern transportation projects, the demand for skewed bridges is increasing. Restrictive site constraints, particularly in urban infrastructure projects, yield severely skewed bridges that demand specific design and construction considerations. In par...
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Rebecca Asso, Marco Domaneschi, Giuseppe C. Marano, Fabrizio Palmisano and Giuseppe Palombella
European countries are characterized by an extensive infrastructural network, mainly built around the 1960s and 1970s. In that period prefabrication processes were starting to gain ground, and one of the most spread and studied typologies of bridges was ...
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Walid Ahmad Safi, Yo Hibino, Koichi Kusunoki, Yasushi Sanada and Tomohisa Mukai
Following the observation of severe damage to structurally isolated non-structural reinforced concrete walls after major earthquakes, researchers began to reassess the effectiveness and connection detail of non-structural walls to moment-resisting frames...
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Jan Bielak, Maximilian Schmidt, Josef Hegger and Frank Jesse
With the innovative composite material carbon-reinforced concrete, thin-walled, high-performance components can be realized. A combination of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) bars and non-metallic textile grids is advantageous as it exploits the fu...
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Pantazopoulou, S J
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