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Semi-active damping device based on superelastic shape memory alloys

Lobo et al., 2015

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14355712976270227004
Author
Lobo P
Almeida J
Guerreiro L
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Structures

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Repair costs of structures subjected to intense seismic activity are influenced by the maximum and residual displacements they experience. As a result, the relevance of re- centring in seismic protection has been highlighted in recent research involving new …
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