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Jorge Eduardo F. Cunha, George Deroco Martins, Eusímio Felisbino Fraga Júnior, Silvana P. Camboim and João Vitor M. Bravo
Understanding a crop?s productive potential is crucial for optimizing resource use in agriculture, encouraging sustainable practices, and effectively planning planting and preservation efforts. Achieving precise and tailored management strategies is equa...
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Wenyu Cao, Benbo Sun and Pengxiao Wang
Rapidly developed deep learning methods, widely used in various fields of civil engineering, have provided an efficient option to reduce the computational costs and improve the predictive capabilities. However, it should be acknowledged that the applicat...
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Carlotta Pia Contiguglia, Angelo Pelle, Bruno Briseghella and Camillo Nuti
Well-known methods for seismic performance assessment, such as incremental dynamic analysis (IDA), multi-stripes analysis (MSA) and the cloud method, involve nonlinear response time-history analyses to characterize the relationship between the chosen dam...
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Ilaria Capanna, Angelo Aloisio, Franco Di Fabio and Massimo Fragiacomo
The city of L?Aquila (Italy) includes a significant amount of masonry palaces erected from the middle of the 13th century up to the first half of the 20th century. This paper focuses on the seismic response of a masonry palace built during the first half...
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Samar Momin, Holger Lovon, Vitor Silva, Tiago Miguel Ferreira and Romeu Vicente
Adobe construction represents 5.3% of the total Portuguese building stock according to the latest National Housing Census. The distribution of these adobe buildings is scattered across the country, with higher density in the central region and in Algarve...
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Ilaria Capanna, Riccardo Cirella, Angelo Aloisio, Rocco Alaggio, Franco Di Fabio and Massimo Fragiacomo
Masonry towers, located in seismic zones, are vulnerable and prone to damages up to compromise their stability. The scatter of data on the mechanical properties of masonry, geometry and boundary conditions determine a lack of building knowledge on their ...
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Ilaria Capanna, Riccardo Cirella, Angelo Aloisio, Franco Di Fabio and Massimo Fragiacomo
This paper focuses on the dynamic behaviour of a low-rise masonry building representing the Italian residential heritage through experimental and numerical analyses. The authors discuss an application of combined Operational Modal Analysis and Finite Ele...
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Luis A. Pinzón, Luis G. Pujades, Irving Medranda and Rodrigo E. Alva
In this work, the directionality effects during the MW 7.8 earthquake, which occurred in Muisne (Ecuador) on 16 April 2016, were analyzed under two perspectives. The first one deals with the influence of these effects on seismic intensity measures (IMs),...
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Davide Forcellini
Soil liquefaction may cause severe damages to structures mainly in terms of lateral spread and settlements, as documented during historical earthquakes. Liquefaction-potential (LP) estimation has become an important issue in seismic assessment, and this ...
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The estimation of direct and indirect losses due to earthquakes is a key issue in the Performance Based Earthquake Engineering framework. In commonly adopted loss computation tools, no specific data related to masonry infill panels, widespread in moment-...
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