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Comparing alternative methods to account for shallow site effects in hybrid broadband ground-motion simulations
(2024-04-09)Shallow site effects are usually not explicitly modelled in hybrid broadband ground-motion simulations, and their proper incorporation may be key to improving prediction at soil sites. This paper examines five methods to ... -
Comparison between weld sizing methods included in steel structure standards
(2024-04-09)Although the weld sizing methods given in standards look simple, the actual stress distribution in most welds is complex. Some simplifications are assumed to make designing welds easier for design engineers in different ... -
Comparison of optimal versus a convenient distribution method of viscous damper design
(2023-04-19)A simple and convenient method often adopted by practicing engineers designing supplemental viscous dampers to a building is to calculate damping coefficients of viscous dampers corresponding to a desired added damping ... -
Composite design
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Concentrically braced frames
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Concept design of a steel frames post-disaster shelter utilising containers
(2020-04-22)Nowadays, numerous earthquakes happen every year with many resulting in large potential aftershocks. Tents and portable dwellings are widely used as emergency shelters. However, tents can only be used for days or weeks, ... -
Concrete filled tubular structures
(1985-09-30)