Browsing Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– ) by Author "Paal, Stephanie"
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Luo, Huan (2020-11-25)Accurate and rapid seismic response prediction of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in earthquake-prone regions is an important topic in structural and earthquake engineering. However, existing physics-based modeling ...
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Kim, Yang Woo (2022-04-22)Many large and small companies have studied and applied autonomous driving systems to the real world. However, much of it is still lacking. In fact, it is easy to find news of accidents of vehicles with autonomous driving ...
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Edgington, Joshua Richard (2019-02-21)ABSTRACT The Cascadia subduction zone hosts quasi-periodic, large-scale slow slip events which have been shown to be precursors to large, tsunamigenic earthquakes at other active subduction zone margins. Detection of these ...
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Stieglitz, Matthew William (2019-09-26)Bridges that are posted for load can cause a variety of issues for the people that use them and the entities that manage them. If a truck carrying goods must detour its route because it is too heavy to travel over a posted ...
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Nath, Nipun D. (2021-07-14)Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing various systems within the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Facilities Management (AEC/FM) domains. The rapid advancements in computational methods, engineering ...
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Shen, Yang (2022-07-20)Sustainability and resilience are becoming major objectives of the future built environment. Although each of them has been developed independently, there is limited research on holistic integration. This dissertation (from ...
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Kabir, Nuzhat Humayun (2019-11-19)The infrastructure system of the United States consists of an aging transportation system whose load carrying capacities need to be assessed. Bridges that do not have sufficient capacity to carry the legal loads are load ...
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Pavelka, Jacob Ian (2022-11-10)This thesis implements hybrid mechanistic-machine learning models to predict load-induced cracking in concrete beams without transverse (applied along the depth of the beam) reinforcement. Predicting load-induced cracking ...
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Fan, Chao (2020-11-11)Many cities around the world are exposed to extreme flooding events. As a result of rapid population growth and urbanization, cities are also likely to become more vulnerable in the future and subsequently, more disruptions ...