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Wenbin Zhang, Yan Feng, Xiangqiang Zeng, Ming Xu, Liang Gong and Lijun Rui
A new type of assembled integral multi-ribbed composite floor system with novel wet joint and steel sleeve connections, which exhibits satisfactory strength and stiffness, was proposed in the previous study. To further study the flexural performances of ...
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Yong-Hee Kim, Soon-Seong Moon and Jun-Oh Yeon
Floor mats are commonly used to improve the impact sound performance of existing homes, but actual impact sound reductions do not consistently appear, as they depend on the test-bed conditions used to determine impact sound performance. Therefore, this s...
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Zofia Szweda and Dominik Czachura
The consequences of the loss of the load-bearing capacity due to the corrosion of prestressing steel can be much more dangerous than in the case of reinforced concrete structures, since failure can occur quite rapidly and without warning. A very importan...
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Weisong Zhang, Yukang Wang and Xiaoping Zhou
Navigation networks are a common form of indoor map that provide the basis for a wide range of indoor location-based services, intelligent tasks for indoor robots, and three-dimensional (3D) geographic information systems. The majority of current indoor ...
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Xin-Yu Zhao, Xiao-Dan Fang, Fan Wang and Jing Zhou
The flat slab-flanged wall (FSFW) coupled system has gained popularity in recent years; however, its seismic performance remains an issue, as beams and columns in it are commonly eliminated. To tackle this problem, embedding concrete-filled steel tubes (...
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Eva Binder, Wit Derkowski and Thomas K. Bader
Cross-laminated timber (CLT) slabs in residential buildings need additional weight, e.g., in the form of screeds or gravel layers, to fulfill the criterion for the highest impact-sound class. The additional mass is, however, not exploited for the load be...
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Andrea Roncari, Filippo Gobbi and Cristiano Loss
Simplified seismic design procedures mostly recommend the adoption of rigid floor diaphragms when forming a building?s lateral force-resisting structural system. While rigid behavior is compatible with many reinforced concrete or composite steel-concrete...
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Olena Butska,Tetiana Nikiforova,Mykola Makhinko,Svitlana Shekhorkina
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The paper reports a study into the strength and deformability of the node that connects precast slabs and monolithic flooring joists in a flat precast monolithic floor based on the work of dowel pins. Current regulations for the design of reinforced conc...
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Adhitya Bayu Pratama, Koespiadi Koespiadi
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In Indonesia, there are many infrastructure developments in the form of bridges, parks and buildings. For many facility buildings that are built are health facilities, the construction of which is one of them is a laboratory and clinic located in the cit...
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Ángel Emilio Castañeda, Yordy Mieles Bravo
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This paper analyzes different types of failures in buildings of the cities of Portoviejo, Manta and Bahía de Caráquez during the earthquake of April 16, 2016. The evidence derived from the failures refer to existing codes and design considerations in ord...
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