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Challenges in the characterisation of intact rock bridges in rock slopes
Engineering Geology, 2018Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes but still remain a poorly understood and challenging engineering problem both in respect to their measurement and their incorporation into design analyses.
D. Elmo, D. Donati, D. Stead
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Temporal evolution of seismic fragility curves for concrete box-girder bridges in California
Engineering Structures, 2015Jamie E Padgett, Reginald Desroches
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Prestressed Concrete Girder Bridges with Corrugated Steel Webs: Review
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2015Francis T K Au
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The Bridge Generation and Building Bridges
Filipino American National Historical Society Journal, 1996Abstract: This is a transcript of a speech Uncle Fred gave at the 5th biennial FANHS national conference, held in San Francisco in 1994. This piece highlights the impending future of FANHS —at that time—and honors the Bridge Generation for their pioneering work.
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The Effects of Deteriorating Bridges on Bridges on the Bridge Network Connectivity
Structures Congress 2011, 2011Evaluation of the seismic reliability of aging transportation networks traditionally ignores the deteriorating state of highway bridges. In this study, the present day seismic reliability of bridges in an existing highway network has been evaluated through a time-dependent seismic fragility analysis.
Keivan Rokneddin +3 more
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On the Relation Between Optimal Transport and Schrödinger Bridges: A Stochastic Control Viewpoint
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2014We take a new look at the relation between the optimal transport problem and the Schrödinger bridge problem from a stochastic control perspective. Our aim is to highlight new connections between the two that are richer and deeper than those previously ...
Yongxin Chen, T. Georgiou, M. Pavon
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2006
Users play a central role in visualization. The ultimate aim of visualization is to provide insight to users, not just to produce images. Since the late 1980s, our field has spent much effort on developing new methods to help users obtain insight, and we have made a lot of progress.
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Users play a central role in visualization. The ultimate aim of visualization is to provide insight to users, not just to produce images. Since the late 1980s, our field has spent much effort on developing new methods to help users obtain insight, and we have made a lot of progress.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1965
ON OCCASION it is important to avoid irritation of the skin under spectacle nose pads. Epitheliomas and keratoses particularly arise in this area on the lateral upper nose. Following surgical or radiation treatment it is especially necessary to avoid pressure to promote healing.
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ON OCCASION it is important to avoid irritation of the skin under spectacle nose pads. Epitheliomas and keratoses particularly arise in this area on the lateral upper nose. Following surgical or radiation treatment it is especially necessary to avoid pressure to promote healing.
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International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2001
The paper deals with optimal cable arrangements for tensile structures, for bridges in particular, drawing inspiration from the wrinkling behavior of flat elastic membranes stretched in their plane. A two-dimensional theory is proposed to model the wrinkling phenomenon in membranes subjected to general in-plane loading, and an iterative procedure is ...
BARSOTTI, RICCARDO +2 more
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The paper deals with optimal cable arrangements for tensile structures, for bridges in particular, drawing inspiration from the wrinkling behavior of flat elastic membranes stretched in their plane. A two-dimensional theory is proposed to model the wrinkling phenomenon in membranes subjected to general in-plane loading, and an iterative procedure is ...
BARSOTTI, RICCARDO +2 more
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