Torsion of Reinforced Concrete -A Historical Overview
The story of torsion of reinforced concrete must start with the French professor, C. L. Navier. In his landmark book (Navier, 1826) he rigorously derived the first rational theory for...

Smeared Fracture FE-Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures—Theory and Examples

Limit Analysis of Reinforced Foundation Soils

The Mechanics of Pile Foundation Collapse

European Perspective of Prestressed Masonry

Implementing the Load and Resistance Factor (LRF) Bridge Evaluation Manual

Inverse Reliability Methods in the Design of Wood Structures

The Effect of Grading on the Vertical Distribution of Suspended Sediment

Equilibrium Shoreline Response behind a Single Offshore Breakwater

Equilibrium Shape of Headland-Bay Beaches for Engineering Design

Cross-Shore Transport and Profile Evolution at Duck, North Carolina

Nearshore Profile Change and Its Impact on Rates of Shoreline Recession

Modeling Cross-Shore Sediment Transport at Different Scales Using Equilibrium Beach Profile Theory

Estimate of Economic Impacts of Climate Change upon US Water Resources Using Partial Equilibrium Modeling
(No paper) The use of the model is to determine the allocation of water between suppliers and consumers under present and future climates such that net economic benefits subject to regulatory...

Computable General Equilibrium Modeling of Earthquakes

Fatigue Reliability of Steel Girder Bridges

Simplified Reliability Analysis of Light-Frame Roofs Subject to Uplift Loads

U.S. Connection Design Methods

Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) in Structural Steel: Status and the Future

Depth of Closure: A Contribution to the Reconciliation of Theory, Practice, and Evidence

 

 

 

 

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