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So far, this technology has received only partial acceptance by the industry, because of the impact on the serviceability of the system in the long-term.
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It effectively reduces the amplitude of the cyclic out-of-plane buckling of the thin steel infill panel and enhances the serviceability of the SPSW system during a severe earthquake.
Control of deflections under AISC specifications requirement is not enough to satisfy the serviceability requirements of the floor systems for vibration.
Their focus, however, is not a further tightening of the system, but to regain at least the present state of serviceability in case of future system deterioration.
The new method is flexible to the definition of "failure" (i.e., can consider serviceability and ultimate-strength failures) and uses the rules of probability theory to estimate the failure probability of the system or its components.
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.
This state could determine the serviceability of the crack width and deflection.
This may seriously affect the long-term safety, serviceability of the bridges and comfort of the passengers.
The cracking load was approximately three times the design load, verifying the safety and serviceability of the curved bridge.
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