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noun
The property of being serviceable, of being useful for some function.
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Restated, in addition to serviceability and safety, the performance-based design of buildings should incorporate reparability as a factor.
In these "beautiful", placid works everything leads to serviceability, with no trace of earth, no hint of unavailabilityj.
The design of hot-rolled steel portal frames can be sensitive to serviceability deflection limits.
Although both topologies behave similarly with respect to serviceability criteria, there is a significant difference in behavior during deployment.
The objective function is considered as the cost of the structure, which is minimized subjected to serviceability and strength requirements.
They corresponded to serviceability and ultimate limit states for support structures as suggested by modern performance-based earthquake engineering standards.
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After 15 years of active research on the interaction between moving people and civil engineering structures, there is still a lack of reliable models and adequate design guidelines pertinent to vibration serviceability of footbridges due to multiple pedestrians.
If the crack width of 0.4 mm, as required by ACI 318 (2011) to control the flexural crack, is utilized to ensure serviceability, then the corresponding allowable stirrup stress can be set to 113.0 MPa which is 0.15 times higher than the specified yield stress of the stirrup.
Each of the twelve splice joint combinations was subjected to three repeat tests up to the serviceability deflection limit.
To ensure serviceability criterion, it is necessary to accurately predict the cracking and deflection of reinforced concrete structures under service loads.
As with other floating systems, the STC must be designed to ensure serviceability and survivability during its entire service life.
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