The Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) assesses the global collapse capacity of a structure by plotting its maximum inelastic response, obtained through a non‐linear time‐history analysis, versus the scaled intensity of different input earthquakes. The seismic intensity is often measured through the spectral acceleration at the fundamental elastic period. However, this can produce highly variable results. An alternative method is presented in this paper that relies on the elongated period, calculated either from the Fourier spectrum of the acceleration at a target building point (inelastic peak period) or from a smooth Fourier spectrum (inelastic smooth peak period). By referring to a reference reinforced concrete building and to a s...
Planar antenna arrays are widely used as transmitting and receiving part of monopulse trackers becau...
The mechanical properties of stone materials can be severely affected by exposure to high temperatur...
A study of spatiotemporal variability and synchronization effects in continuous seismic records (s...
The Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) assesses the global collapse capacity of a structure by plot...
In this work, an optimization proposal for a model based on the definition of regions for crack prop...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
Estimating the remaining useful life (RUL) of components is a crucial task to enhance reliability, s...
The dynamic performance of the local control of single-phase voltage source inverters (VSIs) can be ...
Long‐term capillary imbibition in cementitious materials is relevant to describe their durable behav...
Adaptive signal control technology (ASCT) systems are to respond (adapt) to real‐time traffic demand...
The plastic anisotropy of rolled Al sheets is the result of a crystallographic texture. It leads to...
The capability of a GPU-parallelized numerical scheme to perform accurate and fast simulations of s...
This paper investigates the applicability of Cone Penetration Test (CPT)-based axial capacity approa...
In order to determine objectively the fractal behaviour of a time series, and to facilitate potentia...
In the framework of nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDE/NDT), this paper deals with the probl...
Planar antenna arrays are widely used as transmitting and receiving part of monopulse trackers becau...
The mechanical properties of stone materials can be severely affected by exposure to high temperatur...
A study of spatiotemporal variability and synchronization effects in continuous seismic records (s...
The Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) assesses the global collapse capacity of a structure by plot...
In this work, an optimization proposal for a model based on the definition of regions for crack prop...
Increasing global warming is largely attributable to human activities. International strategies hav...
Estimating the remaining useful life (RUL) of components is a crucial task to enhance reliability, s...
The dynamic performance of the local control of single-phase voltage source inverters (VSIs) can be ...
Long‐term capillary imbibition in cementitious materials is relevant to describe their durable behav...
Adaptive signal control technology (ASCT) systems are to respond (adapt) to real‐time traffic demand...
The plastic anisotropy of rolled Al sheets is the result of a crystallographic texture. It leads to...
The capability of a GPU-parallelized numerical scheme to perform accurate and fast simulations of s...
This paper investigates the applicability of Cone Penetration Test (CPT)-based axial capacity approa...
In order to determine objectively the fractal behaviour of a time series, and to facilitate potentia...
In the framework of nondestructive testing and evaluation (NDE/NDT), this paper deals with the probl...
Planar antenna arrays are widely used as transmitting and receiving part of monopulse trackers becau...
The mechanical properties of stone materials can be severely affected by exposure to high temperatur...
A study of spatiotemporal variability and synchronization effects in continuous seismic records (s...