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Fatigue Evaluation of Highway Bridges Using Ultrasonic Stress Measurements

Load Testing and Strength Evaluation of a Non-Composite Steel Plate Girder Bridge

Assessment of Damage Identification Algorithms on Experimental and Numerical Bridge Data

A Non-Destructive Method for Prestress Evaluation

The Kobe Earthquake: Ground Shaking, Damage and Loss

The Kobe Earthquake: Performance of Engineered Buildings

Performance of Bridges during the Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake

The Development of New Structural Systems in the Aftermath of the Kobe Earthquake

Wind Tunnel and Water Flume Testing in the Design of High Rise and Long Span Structures

Cape Girardeau Bridge Over the Mississippi River

Evaluation of a 47-Story Building Subjected to Hurricane Alicia

Wind-Resistant Tie-Downs for Mobile Homes

Roof Sheathing Uplift Resistance for Hurricanes

A Damage Simulation Model for Buildings and Contents in a Hurricane Environment

Applications of CFD Flow Modelling in Building Design

Numerical Modeling of Wind-Structure Interactions

Computational Model for Wind-Induced Pressure Underneath Paver Roofing Systems

Comparison of Flow Around Circular Cylinder Using FE and FD Procedures

An Overview of Field Experiments on a Low-Rise Building

Area-average Wind Pressures on a Low-rise Building

 

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