01303nam 2200373 450 991070622640332120221115120711.0(CKB)5470000002456176(OCoLC)1007832616(EXLCZ)99547000000245617620171027d1937 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe migratory-casual worker /by John N. WebbWashington :Works Progress Administration, Division of Social Research,1937.1 online resource (xix,128 pages) illustrations, mapsResearch monograph ;7"United States, Government Printing Office, 1937."Publication pre-dates item numbers. No item number has been assigned.Includes bibliographical references and index.Migratory casual workerWorking classUnited StatesWorking classWebb John N.1899-1419069United States.Works Progress Administration.Division of Social Research,GPOGPOBOOK9910706226403321The migratory-casual worker3532354UNINA04292nam 2201045z- 450 9910619461603321202210253-0365-5058-5(CKB)5670000000391660(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93227(oapen)doab93227(EXLCZ)99567000000039166020202210d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSeismic Assessment and Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete StructuresMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (252 p.)3-0365-5057-7 Many constructions are built with reinforced or prestressed concrete, and most of them are designed or expected to resist earthquake actions in addition to gravity loads. To limit the effects of seismic events on reinforced or prestressed concrete structures, many attempts have been made by researchers in order to (i) improve the knowledge of the response of materials (steel bars and concrete) and members by means of laboratory tests, (ii) develop numerical and capacity models, (iii) enhance procedures for the dynamic analysis and assessment of the seismic performance of structures and (iv) suggest innovative interventions for the seismic retrofit of old and damaged reinforced or prestressed concrete structures. This Special Issue is a collection of 11 important research works that cover a wide range of problems related to the previously mentioned research fields. Both researchers and practical engineers are expected to greatly benefit from this Special Issue in view of their own work and for a better comprehension of the response of r.c. members and structures.History of engineering and technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscasymmetric buildingbrick infillsbuckling-restrained bracecolumn removalcurtailed shear wallcyclic actionsdesign proceduredirect fasteningductilityexisting RC buildingsexperimental studyfinite element analysesfinite element analysisfinite element method (FEM)flexural behaviorFRPgenetic algorithmindustrial buildingsindustrial heritagelocalised corrosionmainshock-aftershock seismic sequencemainshock-damaged RC framemode-adaptive bidirectional pushover analysis (MABPA)modelling strategiesmodularmomentary energy inputn/anon-linear analysisnonlinear static analysisnumerical analysesoptimizationphotovoltaic plantsprecast reinforced concrete deep beamprior damageprogressive collapseRC buildingsRC columnsRC corroded columnsRC framesRC-framed skinreinforced concrete frameretrofittingretrofitting interventionseismic assessmentseismic isolationseismic jointseismic performanceseismic responseseismic retrofitseismic retrofittingseismic upgradingsoft steel dampersteel exoskeletonssteel jacketsstrengtheningHistory of engineering and technologyTechnology: general issuesRossi Pier Paoloedt11186Bosco MelinaedtRossi Pier PaoloothBosco MelinaothBOOK9910619461603321Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Structures3038940UNINA