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    • Knowledge Adoption in Post-Disaster Housing Self-Recovery 

      Hendriks, Eefje; Opdyke, Aaron
      Published 2020-01-01
      The purpose of this study is to explore communication of hazard-resistant construction techniques after disaster in the absence of outside influence. It further aims to unpack the barriers and drivers in the adoption of ...
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    • Finite Element Analysis of Structural Steel Elliptical Hollow Sections in Compression (No. R874) 

      Zhu, Yi; Wilkinson, Tim
      Published 2007
      This paper presents a finite element investigation of the local buckling behaviour of the structural steel Elliptical Hollow Section (EHS) in compression. The theoretical elastic buckling load of an EHS is similar to that ...
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    • Interaction Buckling and Postbuckling in the Distortional Mode of Thin-Walled Sections (No. R870) 

      Yap, Derrick C.Y.; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2006
      The buckling modes of cold-formed thin-walled sections with edge stiffeners are generally in the forms of the short half-wavelength local buckle, the intermediate half-wavelength distortional buckle and the long half-wavelength ...
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    • Buckling Studies of Thin-Walled Channel Sections under Combined Bending and Shear (No. R886) 

      Pham, Cao H.; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2007
      Thin-walled section members can be subjected to axial force, bending and shear. In the cases of cantilever beams and continuous lapped purlins, where combined bending and shear occur at the purlin section just outside the ...
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    • Shear Buckling of Thin-Walled Channel Sections (No. R885) 

      Pham, Cao H.; Hancock, Gregory J.
      Published 2007
      The elastic buckling stresses of channel sections with and without lips and subject to shear forces parallel with the web are determined where the computational modelling of the thin-walled steel sections is implemented ...
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