Repair of White Oak Glued-Laminated Beams
The Retrofit of Conventional Construction to Withstand Internal Explosions
Externally Bonded Composites for Strengthening Two Concrete T-Beam Bridges
Strengthening a RC Cap Beam Using Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites: A Case Study
Hybrid Systems of Concrete and Fiber-Reinforced Polymer
Making the Connection
This article details the results of a pilot research project on the use of polymer composites and high-strength adhesives for the structural repair of damaged steel frame connections....
Covered Bridge Connection (Available in Structural Engineering Special Issue only)
A 145-year-old timber bridge in Downsville, New York, now rests on the longest glue-laminated wood beams ever produced in the United States. Six 53 m (174 ft) long chords were threaded...
Design and Behavior of One-Tier Tiedback Walls
High Strength Concrete
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Strengthening Beam-Column Joints with Composites
Back from the Brink
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States, has been moved to prevent it from toppling into the sea as a result of coastal erosion. Engineers from...
State of the Arts
The complicated structural engineering that went into the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, Texas, allows patrons and performers to focus fully on the arts, and...
Shake, Rattle and Hold (Available in Structural Engineering Special Issue Only)
In-situ lateral load tests of two bridge bents were conducted on Interstate 15 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to determine the strength and ductility of an existing concrete bridge and the improvements...
Design Philosophy of Semi-Rigid Steel Connections in Seismic Zones
High Rotational Capacity Moment Connections
Proposed Curved Girder Provisions for AASHTO
Design Methodologies to Retrofit Steel Moment Frame Connections
SAC Phase 1 Experimental Investigations of Pre-Northridge and Repaired Beam-Column Connection Subassemblages
Steel Post-Tensioning Tendon Behavior: Up to 35-Year Marine Exposure
Shortcomings and Recent Improvements in Composite Construction Codes
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