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An experimental and analytical research program was undertaken to characterize performance of reinforced concrete beams with high-strength reinforcement subjected to reve [...]
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The profession has had very few opportunities to study in detail the response of instrumented buildings subjected to earthquake ground motions that caused severe damage. [...]
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In certain common cases, boundaries at the critical section of multistory reinforced concrete shear wall buildings are expected to undergo large compressive strains that [...]
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Infill walls in reinforced concrete buildings can strongly affect the strength and deformation capacity of the building when subjected to earthquake loading. Global effec [...]
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In the United States, state-of-practice methods for approximating seismic shear in special moment frames (SMRFs) may underestimate the magnitude forces that SMRF columns [...]
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The building structures are generally irregular and regularity is only an idealization that rarely occurs. Structural irregularity may be classified as in- plan and in-el [...]
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Prior 2010, out-of-plane instability in slender boundary elements subjected to cyclic loading had been observed in some experimental tests conducted on columns and walls [...]
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The life safety risk from seismic vulnerabilities of older concrete buildings, particularly frame buildings, is well known. Existing evaluation methods – which are base [...]
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Moehle, Jack
Building codes in the United States contain prescriptive requirements for seismic design as well as an option for use of alternative provisions. Increasingly these altern [...]
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Post earthquake reconnaissance studies show that the primary cause of collapse in older non-seismically detailed reinforced concrete buildings is the loss of vertical-loa [...]
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