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A beam element for seismic damage analysis

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In this article, the authors present a table of contents and a list of FIGURES and TABLES for each chapter, including a chapter and a table. But they do not discuss the authorship.
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i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iii TABLE OF CONTENTS v LIST OF FIGURES vii LIST OF TABLES ix CHAPTER

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Mixed formulation of nonlinear beam finite element

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Flexure-Shear Fiber Beam-Column Elements for Modeling Frame Structures Under Seismic Loading — State of the Art

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Endochronic theory of cyclic plasticity with applications

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Modeling of steel frame structures in fire using OpenSees

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The finite element method

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A Course on Damage Mechanics

Jean Lemaitre
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed analysis of the physical properties of the solid state and damage, including elasticity, deformation, shrinkage, and elasticity of the material.
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Mechanistic Seismic Damage Model for Reinforced Concrete

TL;DR: In this paper, a model for evaluating structural damage in reinforced concrete structures under earthquake ground motions is proposed, where damage is expressed as a linear function of the maximum deformation and the effect of repeated cyclic loading.
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