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Modeling and Software Issues for Pushover Analysis of RC Structures
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1999-09-01
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Wight, James K.
Burak Bakır, Burcu
Canbolat, Bekir Afşin
Liang, Xuemei
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U.S.-Japan Workshop on Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering Methodology for Reinforced Concrete Building Structures
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J. K. Wight, B. Burak Bakır, B. A. Canbolat, and X. Liang,
Modeling and Software Issues for Pushover Analysis of RC Structures
. 1999.