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Alireza Bahrami, Jonas Jakobsson and Tobias Söderroos
Construction of buildings with wooden frames higher than two stories has been permitted in Sweden since 1994. As construction of multi-story buildings with wooden frames is relatively new, people in the construction industry are more likely to construct ...
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Yunpeng Jiang and Qiang Sun
In this study, three different repair methods are proposed for the common broken parts of traditional wooden beams. Four wooden beams without initial damage and six repaired beams in a planar wooden frame are tested and numerical simulated. The test phen...
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Anatolijs Borodinecs, Aleksandrs Geikins, Elina Barone, Vladislavs Jacnevs and Aleksejs Prozuments
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Hoang Tung Dao, Bas Hofland, Marcel J. F. Stive and Tri Mai
Wooden fences are applied as a nature-based solution to support mangrove restoration along mangrove coasts in general and the Mekong Delta coast in particular. The simple structure uses vertical bamboo poles as a frame to store horizontal bamboo and tree...
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Marcin Szczepanski, Wojciech Migda and Robert Jankowski
Wood frame buildings are very popular in regions that are exposed to different dynamic excitations including earthquakes. Therefore, their seismic resistance is really important in order to prevent structural damages and human losses. The aim of the pres...
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Firdawaty Marasabessy,Asri A. Muhammad
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Bobanehena village is geographically located in the coastal area of subduction route, causing the village to be vulnerable to frequent earthquakes. The 5 SR earthquake struck the village in 2015 caused heavy damages to people's houses. The houses that ar...
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G. Doudak, G. McClure, I. Smith, L. Hu, and T. Stathopoulos
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