Civil and Structural Engineering Research
External reference: https://openalex.org/T13031
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Injected tie-rods improved out-of-plane masonry wall capacity Study validates full-length tie-rod retrofitting for reducing out-of-plane seismic vulnerability in unreinforced masonry walls, providing design tools with ~7% accuracy.
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TRC improved flexural capacity of an aged cracked bridge slab-beam Study on carbon textile-reinforced concrete strengthening of aged bridge slabs shows 24.8% capacity increase and effective crack control under sustained service loads.
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Wire mesh confinement increased brick pillar strength Experimental study comparing confined and unconfined brick masonry pillars under axial loading, demonstrating wire mesh confinement prevents brittle failure and increases load capacity.
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Cracks do not always mean stone vault failure Methodology for evaluating load-bearing capacity of cracked cylindrical stone vaults through experimental interaction dependencies between bending moments and axial forces.
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Mortise-tenon grouted masonry showed improved compressive performance Analysis of mortise-tenon grouted masonry shows steel fiber reinforcement increases ductility 37% and eccentric loading reduces capacity 40%, with new design method outperforming existing codes.
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BIM data model proposed for tension-supporting geotechnical elements Novel BIM data model for tension-based ground reinforcement integrates design, installation, inspection, and maintenance phases with defined LOD requirements and IFC compatibility.
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Validated single-strut model captures infilled RC frame seismic behavior Advanced single-strut modeling framework for masonry-infilled RC frames with lightweight infills. Validates material-specific nonlinear hinges for seismic performance assessment with 10% accuracy.
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AAC infill improved ductility more than clay infill Experimental and numerical investigation of RC frames infilled with clay masonry versus autoclaved aerated concrete under cyclic loading, with macromodeling validation.
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Updated finite element model matched footbridge vibrations more closely Model updating of a laboratory footbridge combining spliced girders and composite deck panels using experimental modal analysis and sensitivity-driven optimisation.
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Reverse engineering ancient engineering supports architectural archaeology education Explore how reverse engineering ancient architecture transforms Jordan's students into heritage stewards through constructivist pedagogy integrating archaeological knowledge into architectural.
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Thrust line methods for masonry arches and compressive strength Historical development and recent advances in thrust line method for masonry arches, incorporating compressive strength in limit analysis formulations.
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INVESTIGATION OF DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF A HISTORICAL MASONRY ARCH BRIDGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SOLID AND SHELL ELEMENT MODELS WITH SAP2000 Comparative finite element study investigating dynamic and seismic behaviour of a three-span historical masonry arch bridge using solid and shell element models.
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Masonry buildings showed recurring earthquake damage patterns Study of masonry building damage from Turkish earthquakes reveals critical failure patterns including out-of-plane wall collapse, poor connections, and material deficiencies. Findings support.
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Rubber-stiffened steel plates showed delamination as the main failure mode Study on rubber-stiffened steel plates and rapid-hardening concrete for sustainable bridge expansion joints, examining static performance, failure mechanisms, and design parameters for jointless.

