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- 3Kostic, Branislav Z
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- 31Al-Hussein, Mohamed (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 25Deutsch, Clayton (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 23AbouRizk, Simaan (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Fall 2015
Current design procedures for double-coped beams tend to be overly conservative and do not include considerations for axial load. The reduced strength and stability of the coped region increase the susceptibility of the connection to a local failure, and the complexity of the connection behaviour...
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Spring 2019
In the construction industry, it is common practice to use timber mats beneath crawler cranes to redistribute heavy loads over large surfaces and allow the stresses on the soil to fall within allowable design limits. The distribution of stresses beneath the mats is generally assumed to be...
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Fall 2016
The most common fatigue problem in steel structures is fatigue cracking caused by distortion. Although methods of repair for structures that suffer from distortion induced fatigue do exist, our ability to assess the resistance of existing structures is lacking. Consequently, it is difficult to...
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Stress- and strain-based reliability assessment of pipelines subjected to internal pressure and permanent ground movement
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As a critical member of infrastructural lifeline, pipelines fulfill a vital role in energy delivery across long distances from source to market. Pipelines at service can be exposed to a wide variety of loads depending on the environment and the area of application. Internal pressure and ground...