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Comprehending the ductile behavior of slotted bolted connections

Authors
  1. AISC
  2. Bergami
  3. Bouc
  4. Chen
  5. Christopoulos
  6. Constantinou
  7. Di Sarno
  8. Engelhardt
  9. Fang
  10. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
  11. Filiatrault
  12. FitzGerald
  13. Grigorian
  14. Ibrahim
  15. Inoue
  16. Iyama
  17. JGJ 101-96
  18. Khoo
  19. Kim
  20. Latour
  21. Latour
  22. Lee
  23. Loo
  24. Ma
  25. Mansour
  26. Monir
  27. Moradi
  28. Nader
  29. Nikoukalam
  30. OpenSees (Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation)
  31. Padgett
  32. Ricles
  33. Rojas
  34. Shen
  35. Soong
  36. Speicher
  37. Swanson
  38. Tang
  39. Tremblay
  40. Tsai
  41. Wen
  42. Wen
  43. Wolski
  44. Zhu
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