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Heterogeneous strong asperities and tectonic complexity control irregular cascading ruptures. [PDF]

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Huang C   +10 more
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Seismic Resilient Design of Waimea Community Dam ()

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Brian Benson   +2 more
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Review on seismic resilient bridge structures

Advances in Structural Engineering, 2022
Bridge structures are the important part of lifeline engineering, which are easy to lose their traffic function when subjected to strong earthquakes. Seismic resilient bridge structures are that do not require repair or can be restored to normal operating condition with minor repair after an earthquake, which are mainly characterized by self-centering
Huihui Dong   +3 more
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Seismic Resilient Outriggers and Multi-hazard Resilient Frames

2021
This chapter firstly introduces the experimental work on the seismic resilient outriggers. It is worthy to mention that as supertall buildings are important landmarks of a modern city, the progressive collapse prevention of the secondary frames of the buildings is also frequently required in addition to the seismic design requirement.
Xinzheng Lu, Hong Guan
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Seismic Resilience of Deteriorating Concrete Structures

Structures Congress 2015, 2015
A probabilistic approach to lifetime assessment of seismic resilience of concrete structures under corrosion is presented. The seismic capacity is assumed as time-variant functionality indicator and the seismic resilience is evaluated based on a suitable analytical representation of the functionality recovery profile.
TITI, ANDREA   +2 more
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From slope seismic resilience to regional road network resilience: an integrated framework for evaluating the seismic resilience of mountainous road networks

Disaster Prevention and Resilience, 2023
A systematic review was conducted, ranging from the seismic resilience of single slope engineering structures as disaster-bearing bodies to their transformation into disaster-inducing bodies owing to seismic dynamic instability. The resilience of slopes is considered with regard to regional transportation networks, which are most severely threatened by
Min Xiong, Hongqiang Hu, Yu Huang
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Seismic resilience of retrofitted RC buildings

Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2020
Existing buildings can be at a greater seismic risk due to non-conformance to current design codes and may require structural retrofitting to improve building performance. The performance of buildings is measured in terms of immediate consequences due to direct damage, but the continuing impacts related to recovery are not considered in seismic ...
Anwar, GA, Dong, Y
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