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Enabling continuous 24/7 vertical mobility in High-Rise buildings by integrating critical activity scheduling and night shift planning. [PDF]
Ahmadnia M, Maghrebi M, Khodatars F.
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This article presents a solver‐agnostic domain‐specific language (DSL) for computational structural mechanics that strengthens interoperability in virtual product development. Using a hierarchical data model, the DSL enables seamless exchange between diverse simulation tools and numerical methods.
Martin Rädel +3 more
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Seismic retrofit of high-rise buildings using buckling-restrained braces: design methodology and performance evaluation. [PDF]
Shi S +5 more
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Problems in Modern Land Legislation Concerning High-Rise Buildings [PDF]
Andrieieva, Margaryta +5 more
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In this experimental study, the mechanical properties of additively manufactured Ti‐6Al‐4V lattice structures of different geometries are characterized using compression, four point bending and fatigue testing. While TPMS designs show superior fatigue resistance, SplitP and Honeycomb lattice structures combine high stiffness and strength. The resulting
Klaus Burkart +3 more
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Dynamic Deformation Analysis of Super High-Rise Buildings Based on GNSS and Accelerometer Fusion. [PDF]
Xiao X +5 more
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The study investigates novel semi‐finished products made of unidirectionally arranged hemp or pineapple leaf fiber‐reinforced composites produced from different matrices. The materials are analyzed in terms of their mechanical and interfacial properties and void content.
Nina Graupner +22 more
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IMPORTANCE OF CONCRETE IN RCC FRAME STRUCTURE FOR HIGH RISE BUILDINGS AND IMPORTANT INFRASTRUCTURES
Vikram Y Tambvekar .
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Can Ti‐Based MXenes Serve as Solid Lubricants for Brake Applications? A Tribological Study
This study explores the first implementation of Ti‐based MXenes materials in brake pad friction composite material. The resulting composite material exhibits a 48% reduction in the wear rate; alongside significant improvements are observed for thermal and mechanical properties.
Eslam Mahmoud +7 more
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