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The resulting displacements should avoid the occurrence of significant damage and preserve the serviceability of existing structures.
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Finally, the serviceability of the existing design methods for corrugated steel plate shear walls was examined, which proved that the plate-frame interaction model could predict the shear strength and initial stiffness of the corrugated steel plate shear walls with good accuracy.
Maintenances are necessary to ensure the safety and serviceability of existing bridges.
This finding, and the measured GRFs, can be used for more accurate vibration serviceability assessments of existing and new footbridges.
To ensure the safety and serviceability of the existing tunnels, attention has been paid to the basement-tunnel interaction.
Consequently, the serviceability of these structures could be reduced drastically.
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).
The serviceability of the concrete infrastructure, especially bridges, has recently received considerable media attention.
This yielding jeopardizes the serviceability of these buildings as it results in residual lateral deformations.
It proposes a new vulnerability index considering the serviceability of road links and illustrates its computation.
Finally, the serviceability of the super tall building under typhoon conditions is discussed.
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