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Performance-Based Wind Engineering of Tall Buildings Examining Life-Cycle Downtime and Multisource Wind Damage

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2020
Structural performance against wind hazards is necessary in modern tall building design.
W. Cui, L. Caracoglia
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Regenerative design for building engineering: the role of the structural engineer

The Structural Engineer, 2023
The principles of regenerative design take inspiration from the ways that living systems have evolved over time to thrive on our planet, creating net-positive outcomes for people and nature. This article will attempt to show how we, as structural engineers, can put some of these regenerative principles into practice today, by highlighting examples that
Will Arnold, Phil Isaac
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Structural design of reinforced concrete buildings based on deep neural networks

Engineering structures, 2021
In shear wall building design, the initial process requires the interaction between the architectural and structural engineering groups to define the adequate wall layout, usually done with a trial-and-error procedure to fulfill architectural and ...
Pablo N. Pizarro, L. Massone
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Use of convolutional networks in the conceptual structural design of shear wall buildings layout

Engineering structures, 2021
In the structural design of shear wall buildings, the initial process requires the interaction between the architecture and engineering teams to define the appropriate distribution of the walls, a stage typically carried out through a trial-and-error ...
Pablo N. Pizarro   +3 more
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Linear displacement sensor for monitoring engineering structures of buildings and structures

Construction and Architecture, 2023
The article provides an analysis of techniques and devices used in monitoring and evaluating the parameters of the stress-strain state of load-bearing structures of buildings and structures. The prototype and the principle of operation of converters for measuring linear displacements under dynamic loads are described.
Sergej Evtushenko, Mikhail Kuchumov
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Recovery of the resonance frequency of buildings following strong seismic deformation as a proxy for structural health

Structural Health Monitoring, 2019
Elastic properties of civil engineering structures change when subjected to a dynamic excitation. The modal frequencies show a rapid decrease followed by a relaxation, or slow recovery, that is dependent on the level of damage.
Ariana Astorga   +4 more
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Internal Pounding between Structural Parts of Seismically Isolated Buildings

Journal of earthquake engineering, 2021
Pounding among internal structural parts of seismically isolated structures may happen because of high horizontal deformability of the isolation system.
F. Mazza, R. Labernarda
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Reverse Engineering Workflows for the Structural Assessment of Historical Buildings

International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Supported by advancements in 3D scanning and parametric modeling tools within the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors, reverse engineering processes for cultural heritage (CH) have recently gained popularity.
A. Massafra   +2 more
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Performance-Based Structural Fire Engineering of Steel Building Structures: Design-Basis Compartment Fires

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2019
This paper focuses on the performance-based structural fire engineering of steel buildings subjected to realistic design-basis fire scenarios.
E. Fischer, A. Varma, A. Agarwal
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The structural engineering of the Leadenhall Building, London

The Structural Engineer, 2018
The engineering design was developed by Arup in collaboration with architect Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP). The architecture is guided by the principles of openness, flexibility and legibility, which were the hallmark of early Rogers and Arup projects, most notably the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's building in London.
Damian Eley, Nigel Annereau
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