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Guan-Yuan Zhao, Wei Liu, Rui Su and Jia-Cheng Zhao
A beam finite element model considering the slip, shear lag, and time-dependent effects of steel?concrete composite box beams have been proposed in this study. The element is employed to a one-dimensional analytical method that is solved involving an exp...
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Qian Huang, Xiaoguang Wu, Hui Wei and Qida Chen
The design concept and analysis method can be applied to the aesthetical and mechanical design of urban landscape bridges.
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Massimiliano Marino, Carla Faraci and Rosaria Ester Musumeci
In the present work, an experimental investigation on the hydrodynamics of shoaling waves superposed on a steady orthogonal current is carried out. An experimental campaign in a wave tank has been performed, with waves and current interacting at a right ...
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Domenico Scaramozzino, Giuseppe Lacidogna and Alberto Carpinteri
Due to the increasing number of people and activities within the cities, tall buildings are exploited worldwide to address the need for new living and commercial spaces, while limiting the amount of used land. In recent decades, the design of tall buildi...
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Zheheng Chen, Tong Guo, Shaobo Liu and Weiwei Lin
The parameters affecting structural reliability are usually regarded as independent random variables in the current reliability analyses of bridge structures while the randomness of these structural parameters in spatial distribution is neglected. To ove...
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Li Sun, Chuang Li, Jun Li, Chunwei Zhang and Xiaosu Ding
Clamped fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have been widely applied in engineering strain measurements due to their advantages of high flexibility and efficiency. However, due to the existence of the interlayer, the strain measured by the encapsulated FBG...
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Himanshu Gaur and Ravindra Kumar Goliya
As the height of buildings increases, effect of shear lag also becomes considerable in the design of high rise buildings. In this paper, shear lag effect in tall buildings of heights, i.e., 120, 96, 72, 48 and 36 stories of which aspect ratio ranges from...
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Rovnak, M. Duricova, A.
Pág. 269 - 270
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Lee, S. C. Yoo, C. H. Yoon, D. Y.
Pág. 1379 - 1386
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Luo, Q. Z. Tang, J. Li, Q. S.
Pág. 1617 - 1622
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