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Seismic Performance and Ice‐Induced Vibration Control of Offshore Platform Structures Based on the ISO‐PFD‐SMA Brace SystemZhang et al., 2017
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- Zhang J
- Ma Z
- Liu F
- Zhang C
- Sharafi P
- Rashidi M
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- Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
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Pall‐typed frictional damper (PFD) has higher capacity of energy dissipation, whereas shape memory alloy (SMA) has excellent superelastic performance. Therefore, combining PFD and SMA together as a brace system has a great prospect in vibration control of …
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