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Fabrizio Ascione, Francesco Esposito, Giacomo Iovane, Diana Faiella, Beatrice Faggiano and Elena Mele
The paper focuses on tall timber buildings. The major aim of this paper is to identify the most sustainable and efficient structural system to increase the height of timber buildings, also considering steel?timber hybrid structures. First of all, a brief...
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Byeong-Uk Shin
A hanok is a traditional Korean house built with wood as the main structural material. It is constructed using cross- and unidirectional joint techniques without the use of steel. A hanok is composed of vertical and horizontal members, with columns being...
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Pyounghwa Kim, Whi Seok Han, Jeong Hun Kim, Jeonghwa Lee, Young Jong Kang and Seungjun Kim
High-voltage transmission towers consist of structures that are designed to avoid the risk of electric shock and prevent the risk of collapse. Hence, for efficiency, they are generally designed as high-rise towers. The main tower posts are the primary st...
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Marco Bonopera
Stress state evaluation in axially loaded structural members is significant for sustaining and preserving the service life of buildings. While successful monitoring furnishes staunch information on the health, integrity, safety and serviceability of stru...
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Zhi-Jian Zhang, Bai-Sen Chen, Rui Bai and Yao-Peng Liu
The high strength and stiffness-to-weight ratios of structural steel often result in relatively slender members and systems, which are governed to a great extent by stability limit states. However, predicting the stability of slender structures is diffic...
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Rouhan Li, Mao Gao, Hongnan Li, Chao Li and Debin Wang
In this paper, research on dynamic behaviors of RC structural members was reviewed using experimental, theoretical and numerical perspectives. First, in a basic overview, measurement methods, main conclusions and current limitations of available dynamic ...
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Tihomir Dok?anovic, Ivan Radic and Bojan Bisercic
Tapered steel members are widely used in structural and architectural engineering for their efficiency and adaptability, allowing for optimal material usage tailored to specific load levels. However, their complex stability characteristics have hindered ...
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Pengfei Du, Xi Zhao, Zhidong Zhang, Xiaoyan Sun and Gang Du
Cold-formed steel (CFS) structures are widely used in construction and infrastructure due to their lightweight and high-strength properties. However, their thin-walled nature makes them geometrically sensitive to compressive loading. The Digital Twin (DT...
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Keunuk Chung, Yeonghoon Lee and Jinwook Lee
Most small SUVs in the automotive market are equipped with torsion beam suspension for the rear wheels. Torsion beam suspension consists of a cross-member and a trailing arm. The cross-member plays a crucial role in preventing the vehicle from twisting; ...
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Chi Zhang, Shanli Zhang, Harrif Santo, Minbo Cai, Modi Yu and Michael Si
Reduced-order stick models are frequently employed to obtain dynamic amplification factors of self-elevating units (SEU), while the full-order finite element (FE) models are used for quasi-static analyses. This paper develops an efficient framework to cr...
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