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Mechanical behaviour of old masonry may differ from the theoretical one to a great extent, hence it needs to be properly evaluated for quantifying the safety and serviceability of real structures, in view of their rehabilitation and/or seismic reliability assessment.
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However, when dealing with issues like vibration serviceability assessment of real full-scale structures, such as floors, footbridges, staircases and grandstands, there is a growing need to estimate realistic GRFs under a wide range of natural conditions.
Also, this behavior indicated that the overall serviceability of the PSC curved girders can be guaranteed in the service state.
The first is what he called the "serviceability" of the good in other words, that the good gets the job done (e.g., luxury and economy cars are equally able to get to a given destination).
Serviceability of the technology.
Consequently, the serviceability of these structures could be reduced drastically.
Time or age, t at minimum acceptable performance (serviceability) of pre-treatment (ps).
This state could determine the serviceability of the crack width and deflection.
Time or age, t at minimum acceptable performance (serviceability) of triggered-treatment (s).
Cracking of repair material due to restraint of shrinkage could hinder the intended extension of serviceability of repaired concrete structure.
This may seriously affect the long-term safety, serviceability of the bridges and comfort of the passengers.
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