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Ruicong Han and Xuefeng Zhao
Structural health monitoring (SHM) systems using modal- and vibration-based methods, particularly wireless systems, have been widely investigated in relation to the monitoring of damage states in civil infrastructures such as bridges and buildings. Unlik...
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Arianna Pavia, Fabrizio Scozzese, Enrica Petrucci and Alessandro Zona
Masonry towers are part of a valuable architectural heritage characterizing the landscape of many historical areas. These towers are vulnerable structures that are prone to earthquake damage. Hence, the design of effective seismic upgrading interventions...
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Gloria Terenzi, Caterina Bazzani, Iacopo Costoli, Stefano Sorace and Paolo Spinelli
A study concerning the performance assessment and enhanced retrofit of public buildings originally designed without any anti-seismic provisions is presented herein. A representative structure belonging to this class was demonstratively examined, i.e., a ...
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V. R. Skalskiy,D. V. Rudavskiy,P. Ya. Galan,I. M. Lyasota,P. P. Velikiy,Ya. D. Tolopko
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The procedure for testing the prismatic steel specimens of heavy constructions to build the kinetic diagrams of fatigue fracture is described in the paper. The kinetic diagrams obtained have been approximated by analytical dependences with unknown parame...
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