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Hosein Naderpour, Payam Danaeifard, Daniel Burkacki and Robert Jankowski
During earthquakes, out-of-phase vibrations in adjacent buildings with limited distance may cause pounding between them. In recent years, the use of seismic isolation has expanded considerably as an effective approach to reduce seismic damage. However, t...
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Daniel Melnick,Marcos Moreno,Marco Cisternas,Andrés Tassara
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The Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8) that affected south-central Chile on February 27, 2010 was preceded by the 1835 event documented by FitzRoy and Darwin. The relation between both events has remained controversial. Fault slip in 2010 estimated by Lorito et a...
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Xiaoyan Zhao, Youjin Su and Guangming Wang
In the present study, seismic gaps were identified as periods with no occurrence of M = 4.0 earthquake over dT = 400 days. After examining all records in the Sichuan?Yunnan?Tibet?Qinghai junction area on the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau in ...
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Seyed Mohammad Khatami, Hosein Naderpour, Seyed Mohammad Nazem Razavi, Rui Carneiro Barros, Barbara Soltysik and Robert Jankowski
Earthquake-induced structural pounding may cause major damages to structures, and therefore it should be prevented. This study is focused on using an artificial neural network (ANN) method to determine the sufficient seismic gap in order to avoid collisi...
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Kosmas E. Bantilas, Maria C. Naoum, Ioannis E. Kavvadias, Chris G. Karayannis and Anaxagoras Elenas
During intense ground motion excitations, the pounding between adjacent buildings may result in extensive structural damage. Despite the provision of regulations regarding the minimum separation gap required to prevent structural collisions, the majority...
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Mustafa Fahri Karabulut and Vahap Engin Gülal
Earthquakes occur as a result of ruptures on faults along plate boundaries. It is possible to reveal the approximate location and magnitude of the earthquake rupture, but this requires that the seismic cycle and kinematics of the study area are well know...
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Wei Lin, Gangbing Song and Shanghong Chen
A pounding tuned mass damper (PTMD) is introduced by making use of the energy dissipated during impact. In the proposed PTMD, a viscoelastic layer is attached to an impact limitation collar so that energy can be further consumed and transferred to heat e...
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Zvi Mendel, Hillary Voet, Ilan Nazarian, Svetlana Dobrinin and Dana Ment
The red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) inflicts widespread damage in date palm plantations and urban settings, leading to stand loss and safety concerns, intensified by the economic and ecological burdens of synthetic preventive treatments. A no...
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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Field measurements in subduction regions have revealed the presence of non-seismic pre-earthquake signals such as electromagnetic or acoustic emission, gas liberation, changes in Earth?s surface temperature, changes at the ionospheric level, or fluid mig...
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Thanapon Tipsunavee, Goran Arangjelovski and Pornkasem Jongpradist
Nowadays, seismic codes are regularly updated with new knowledge and a better understanding of the earthquake phenomenon. With these updates, existing buildings require a reevaluation of their stability and a process of reinforcement and/or retrofitting....
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Junjun Guo, Huaifeng Li, Changyong Zhang, Shihyu Chu and Xinzhi Dang
Continuous girder bridges have been extensively constructed in China over the past 30 years, and these bridges tend to experience severe damage under ground motions with velocity pulses. In the current research, an innovative linear friction damper (LFD)...
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Jianian He, Shuhong Lin, Yicheng Li, Xian Dong and Shizhe Chen
Frame structures equipped with steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) have been widely used in high-rise buildings due to their good seismic performance. In this study, the strip model and combined strip model were used to analyze the performance of SPSWs. Furt...
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Brian Bachinilla, Ana Evangelista, Milind Siddhpura, Assed N. Haddad and Bruno B. F. da Costa
High-speed railway is trending in developing countries for economic reasons, mobility in the aftermath of COVID-19, and environmental concerns. The high-speed railway operators continuously improve the operational speed to transport more passengers in le...
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Marco Vailati, Giorgio Monti and Vincenzo Bianco
This paper deals with the design of the seismic rehabilitation of a case-study building located in Florence, Italy. The particular reinforced concrete building hosts an important operational center of the main company that manages the Italian highway net...
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Ilya Ostanin, Zahie Anka and Rolando Di Primio
Hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Greater Barents Sea remains enigmatic as gas discoveries have dominated over oil in the past three decades. Numerous hydrocarbon-related fluid flow anomalies in the area indicate leakage and redistribution of petroleum in...
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Alessandra Ascione, Sergio Nardò and Stefano Mazzoli
The MS 6.9, 1980 Irpinia earthquake occurred in the southern Apennines, a fold and thrust belt that has been undergoing post-orogenic extension since ca. 400 kyr. The strongly anisotropic structure of fold and thrust belts like the Apennines, including l...
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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Understanding the process of earthquake preparation is of utmost importance in mitigating the potential damage caused by seismic events. That is why the study of seismic precursors is fundamental. However, the community studying non-seismic precursors re...
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