Search Results - "Abdul Aziz, Farah N.A"
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Parametric study on earthquake induced pounding between adjacent buildings
Published in Structural engineering and mechanics (2012)“…Pounding between closely located adjacent buildings is a serious issue of dense cities in the earthquake prone areas. Seismic responses of adjacent buildings…”
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Earthquake induced pounding between adjacent buildings considering soil-structure interaction
Published in Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration (01-09-2012)“…Many closely located adjacent buildings have suffered from pounding during past earthquakes because they vibrated out of phase. Furthermore, buildings are…”
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Pounding between adjacent buildings of varying height coupled through soil
Published in Structural engineering and mechanics (10-11-2014)“…Pounding between adjacent buildings is a significant challenge in metropolitan areas because buildings of different heights collide during earthquake…”
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Parametric study on earthquake induced pounding between adjacent buildings
Published in Structural engineering and mechanics (01-08-2012)“…Pounding between closely located adjacent buildings is a serious issue of dense cities in the earthquake prone areas. Seismic responses of adjacent buildings…”
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Strut-and-tie model for externally bonded CFRP-strengthened reinforced concrete deep beams based on particle swarm optimization algorithm: CFRP debonding and rupture
Published in Construction & building materials (30-08-2017)“…[Display omitted] •A simple STM for ultimate strength of CFRP-strengthened deep beam is modified based on PSO algorithm.•The CFRP sheet is represented by…”
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Energy absorption evaluation of reinforced concrete beams under various loading rates based on particle swarm optimization technique
Published in Engineering optimization (02-09-2017)“…This study proposes an energy absorption model for predicting the effect of loading rates, concrete compressive strength, shear span-to-depth ratio, and…”
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Influence of Cement - Sodium Silicate Grout Admixed with Calcium Chloride and Kaolinite on Sapric Peat
Published in Journal of civil engineering and management (01-09-2011)“…Sapric peat is extremely soft, unconsolidated and has high organic content. It is most decomposed peat with less fiber content among all peats. This paper…”
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Stabilization of tropical peat by chemical grout
Published in Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers (01-01-2013)“…Peats have low shear strength and high deformation characteristics. Cement, sometimes with other industrial binders, is widely used for the stabilization of…”
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Influence of Peat Characteristics on Cementation and Pozzolanic Reactions in the Dry Mixing Method
Published in Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (01-11-2011)“…Peat is a naturally occurring material that is high in organic matter, extremely soft, has a high moisture content, and exists in an unconsolidated state. Due…”
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INFLUENCE OF CEMENT – SODIUM SILICATE GROUT ADMIXED WITH CALCIUM CHLORIDE AND KAOLINITE ON SAPRIC PEAT / SAPROGENINIŲ DURPIŲ POVEIKIS CEMENTO IR NATRIO SILIKATO SKIEDINIO SU KALCIO CHLORIDU BEI KAOLINITU SAVYBĖMS
Published in Journal of civil engineering and management (01-09-2011)“…Sapric peat is extremely soft, unconsolidated and has high organic content. It is most decomposed peat with less fiber content among all peats. This paper…”
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