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1) An improvement to linear‐elastic procedures for seismic performance assessment

2) Revisiting Eurocode 8 formula for periods of vibration and their employment in linear
seismic analysis
3) Testing of R/C frames with masonry infill of various strength
4) Numerically Based Proposals for the Stiffness and Strength of Masonry Infills with
Openings in Reinforced Concrete Frames
5) Seismic fragility of lightly reinforced concrete frames with masonry infills
6) Empirical‐based out‐of‐plane URM infill wall model accounting for the interaction with
in‐plane demand
7) Evaluation and suggestions for improvement of seismic design procedures for R/C walls
in dual systems
8) Fragility analysis of low‐rise masonry in‐filled reinforced concrete buildings by a
coefficient‐based spectral acceleration method
9) System identification and modeling of a dynamically tested and gradually damaged 10‐
story reinforced concrete building
10) Masonry infill walls in reinforced concrete frames as a source of structural damping
11) Simplified macro-model for infill masonry walls considering the out-of-plane behaviour
12) Shake-table tests of a three-story reinforced concrete frame with masonry infill walls
13) Procedures for calibration of linear models for damage limitation in design of masonry-
infilled RC frames
14) Modelling exterior beam–column joints for seismic analysis of RC frame structures
15) AN OPTIMIZED PROCEDURE FOR SEISMIC DESIGN OF TORSIONALLY UNBALANCED
STRUCTURES
16) Intensity measures for probabilistic assessment of non-structural components
acceleration demand
17) Seismic collapse risk of precast industrial buildings with strong connections
18) Experimental evaluation of rectangular reinforced concrete column behaviour under
biaxial cyclic loading
19) A displacement-based seismic design procedure for RC buildings and comparison with
EC8
20) Development of the core-suspended isolation system
21) R/C frame–infill interaction model and its application to Indonesian buildings
22) A distributed shear and flexural flexibility model with shear–flexure interaction for R/C
members subjected to seismic loading
23) Multi-scale modelling approach for the pushover analysis of existing RC shear walls—
Part I: Model formulation

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