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Event History Analysis in Continuous Time
2001Event history data are obtained by observing individuals over time, focusing on times of occurrence of certain events and the types of event occurring. A review is given of event history analysis (in continuous time) based on multistate models. Examples of such models include the two-state model for survival data and the competing risks and disability ...
Andersen, Per Kragh, Keiding, Niels
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Time History Analysis of Steel Tall Buildings
Advanced Materials Research, 2014The results of wind tunnel experiments were used to conduct time history analyses of three conventional square cross-section tall buildings with different structural systems. The primary purpose of the study was the direct comparison of the effects of the wind loads on the steel tall buildings.
Yong Chul Kim, Sung Won Yoon
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2013
In the case of design or assessment purposes the seismic capacity of the structural system should be computed for different seismic hazard levels by means of linear or nonlinear time history seismic analyses using a number of properly selected ground motions.
Nikos D. Lagaros +2 more
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In the case of design or assessment purposes the seismic capacity of the structural system should be computed for different seismic hazard levels by means of linear or nonlinear time history seismic analyses using a number of properly selected ground motions.
Nikos D. Lagaros +2 more
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Time-History Analysis of Tibet Gravel Slope
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014In order to obtain the Tibet gravel slope’s response under earthquake, using ABAQUS analysis this kind of slope and get the peak acceleration on the key elements along the slope height. Found that the result can truly gave the max acceleration during earthquake and the acceleration distribution of the slop.
Fang Chao Chen +3 more
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Improved Explicit Method for Time History Analysis
Volume 8: Seismic Engineering, 2007In this paper, an explicit integration method is presented. This method is shown to have the same numerical characteristics as those of the constant average acceleration method for a linear elastic system. This implies that it is unconditionally stable for linear elastic systems.
Shuenn-Yih Chang, Chiu-Li Huang
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Nonlinear inelastic time-history analysis of truss structures
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2011Abstract This paper presents the nonlinear inelastic time-history analysis of truss structures including both geometric and material nonlinearities. The geometric nonlinearity is considered based on an updated Lagrangian formulation, while the material nonlinearity is captured by tracing an empirical stress–strain relationship in the elastoplastic ...
Huu-Tai Thai, Seung-Eock Kim
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Accuracy of Time History Analysis of Impulses
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2003It was found that a very small time step might be needed in the step-by-step solution of the shock response from an impulse. In fact, this time step might be much smaller than the time step needed for accurate representation of the impulse and negligible period distortion.
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Seismic Time History Response Analysis of Maleo Producer
Proceedings of Offshore Technology Conference, 2008Abstract The Maleo Producer is a converted Bethlehem JU 250 (1970's design) mat-supported jack-up that is currently operating as a gas production platform in the Madura Straits, offshore Indonesia. The field is located in a seismically active region. This paper summarizes the procedures used to assess the structural
Paul Jacob, WIllaim Stewart
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Statistical Visions in Time: A History of Time Series Analysis 1662-1938
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1999Bespreking van: Judy L. Klein,Statistical Visions in Time: A History of Time Series Analysis 1662-1938 Cambridge:Cambridge University Press ...
null DSS, Judy L. Klein
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2020
The purpose of this paper was the study of different types of nonlinear analysis and how they can be effectively used for the seismic assessment of structures. The differences between them and the differences between linear types of analysis. Moreover, from using software to analyze different structures to understand their effectiveness and compare ...
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The purpose of this paper was the study of different types of nonlinear analysis and how they can be effectively used for the seismic assessment of structures. The differences between them and the differences between linear types of analysis. Moreover, from using software to analyze different structures to understand their effectiveness and compare ...
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