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Manuel Alejandro Trejo-Letechipia, David Arturo Rodriguez-Sanchez, Reyna Berenice González-González, Alberto Isaac Perez-Sanpablo, Ana María Arizmendi-Morquecho, Tania E. Lara-Ceniceros, Jose Bonilla-Cruz and Jorge Armando Cortes-Ramirez
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Pilar Barría, María Luisa Cruzat, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Jorge Gironás, Cristián Escauriaza, Carlos Bonilla, Roberto Moris, Christian Ledezma, Maricarmen Guerra, Raimundo Rodríguez and Alma Torres
Multi-hazard evaluations are fundamental inputs for disaster risk management plans and the implementation of resilient urban environments, adapted to extreme natural events. Risk assessments from natural hazards have been typically restricted to the anal...
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Josefina Herrera, Gilles Flamant, Jorge Gironás, Sergio Vera, Carlos A. Bonilla, Waldo Bustamante and Francisco Suárez
Green roofs offer a series of benefits to buildings and to the urban environment. Their use in dry climates requires optimizing the choice of their components (i.e., vegetation, substrate and drainage layer) for the specific local climatic conditions, in...
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Gilberto Rodríguez Plasencia, Jorge Douglas Bonilla Rocha, Juan José Hernández Santana, Lame Pudipedi
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In this paper is carried out a study to the behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams by numerical simulation, where the results of numerical analysis are calibrated and validated from existing experimental results in the international literature. In mo...
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Paula Guerra, Kyle Simonson, Christian González, Jorge Gironás, Cristian Escauriaza, Gonzalo Pizarro, Carlos Bonilla,Pablo Pasten
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Stream flow rates with seasonal, daily, or hourly cycles due to freezing and thawing can control downstream chemical processes by changing the mixing ratio of reactive flows. The extent of these hydrologic-chemical interactions has not been fully realize...
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Jorge Bonilla, Luciano M. Bezerra, Rafael Larrúa, Carlos Recarey, Enrique Mirambell
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In this work, the behaviour of stud shear connectors in composite structures is studied, starting from the via numeric simulation of the push out test in a steel beam ? with solid concrete slab concrete section is studied. The study considers material no...
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Jorge Douglas Bonilla Rocha, Luciano M. Bezerra, Rafael Larrúa Quevedo, Carlos Alexander Recarey Morfa, Enrique Mirambell Arrizabalaga
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This work presents an FE study concerning the prediction of the shearresistance of headed stud connectors in composite beams with profiledsteel sheeting subjected to static load. To confirm the FE simulation forthe determination of the shear resistance o...
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Hildemar Hernández, Jorge Bonilla, Gilberto Rodríguez
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The present research develops a preliminary study on the behavior of composite beams made of concrete and steel, which are assembled by bolt-type connectors. The numerical simulation process employed software named ABAQUS, which is based on a Finite Elem...
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L. Gurovich, J. Stern
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Variabilidad espacial de la velocidad de infiltración del agua en el suelo. I. Generación de datosCiencia e Investigación Agraria, Revista latinoamericana en Ciencias de la Agricultura, está indexada en las siguientes bases de datos: Thomson ISI, Alerta ...
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