Dr Konstantinos Skalomenos Dipl., MSc, PhD

Dr Konstantinos Skalomenos

Department of Civil Engineering
Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering/Materials Engineering

Contact details

Address
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Dr Konstantinos Skalomenos is Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering/Materials Engineering. His research is mainly directed towards cognizing the structural response under dynamic loads like earthquakes and strong winds, controlling the structural vibration and damage, and coping with large-scale disasters.

Skalomenos research group has expertise in conducting both analytical and experimental research. They are seasoned to determine the demand for structures as well as quantify the structural capacity. Their research maintains a good balance between both aspects.

Group’s specialization is on steel and composite steel/concrete structures. Currently, the group conducts research to understand the ultimate behaviour of structures with emphasis on buckling related failures and deteriorating behaviour of connections. Working close with industry, new systems and design methods are under development for protection and strengthening of structures.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Structural Engineering and Structural Dynamics, University of Patras, Greece, 2014
  • Master of Science in Seismic Design of Structures, University of Patras, Greece, 2009
  • Qualified Licensed Engineer in TCG, 2008
  • Diploma in Civil Engineering, University of Patras, Greece, 2007

Biography

Dr Skalomenos graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Patras, Greece, in 2007. He received his M.Sc. in 2009 and Ph.D. in 2014 from the same University. As part of his Ph.D. thesis, he conducted analytical research on the seismic performance and design of concrete-filled steel tubular columns/moment resisting frames (CFT-MRFs). After his Ph.D. studies, he moved to Japan in 2015 as international post-doctoral research fellow of Kyoto University awarded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (日本学術振興会 JSPS). In 2017, he was appointed as Specially Apptd. Assistant Professor of the Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, where he studied the ultimate failures of steel and composite structures as experimentalist. He joined the University of Birmingham as Lecturer in 2019.

Dr Skalomenos' professional experience includes roles as Construction Quality Engineer in the infrastructure management and construction company of Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (O.T.E Estate S.A.) in 2008-2011, and in the Engineering Directorate of the Hellenic Army Supreme Military Support Command in 2012. In 2013-2015 he worked as Structural Engineer in a University-led project for the assessment and retrofitting of old reinforced-concrete office building structures.

Over the last years Dr Skalomenos has worked on the organization of international workshops with colleagues from EU and UK Universities and disaster prevention research institutes of Greece, China and Japan. He has also served for 1½ years in the administrative council of the Greek Society of Civil Engineers, and for 5 years in national representative bodies of the Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG) with roles related to promoting science and technology in the civil engineering profession and education.

Teaching

Dr Skalomenos teaches Mechanics 1 and leads the module of Forensic Engineering.

Postgraduate supervision

Currently, Dr Skalomenos is mentoring Ph.D. and Master students. Their research is related to:

  • Reduction of buckling in slender steel structures
  • Multi-objective design of steel braced structures
  • Behaviour of composite steel/concrete connections
  • Analysis and testing of high-strength steels
  • Downburst-resistant design of tall buildings

He is interested in supervising postgraduate students in the research fields of structural engineering and structural dynamics emphasizing on infrastructure resilience, structural and material efficiency, and implementation.

Currently, there is one full PhD scholarship in his research group. For informal enquires can be emailed to Dr Konstantinos Skalomenos and in the first instance should contain a covering letter and a CV.

Research

Within our vision for Resilient Structures future assemblies should display enhanced performance against time mitigating damage for increased loads and absorbing multiple natural and human-made disasters. With a main focus on working within the existing construction tradition, we must invent those methods that can tailor structures in a way to satisfy multiple performance objectives, thus supporting a quick adaptation of our built environment to the new more demanding design challenges.

Current research activities

Buckling reduction

Steel sections are susceptible to local buckling while steel members buckle globally under large compression stresses. New systems are under development with controlled inelastic behaviour to improve steel structures stability.

Braced with intentional eccentricity (BIE)

In structures, steel braces constitute the main lateral-resistant mechanism against strong winds or earthquakes. BIE is a new bracing system that offers a combined axial-flexural behaviour. Being subject to bending moment in addition to axial force, BIE provides a more stable behaviour in compression while a large secondary stiffness in tension. Stress and strains are more evenly distributed along the brace length, thus delaying the onset of local buckling and fracture.

Braced with intentional eccentricity (BIE) illustrations

Concrete-filled steel tubular columns (CFTs)

Concrete-filled steel tubular (CFT) columns have many advantages over the conventional columns based exclusively on either steel or concrete. CFT columns among other benefits (fast to erect, economical, fire resistant) provide large axial strength, thus safely transferring the vertical loads with the minimum column size. CFTs also provide large lateral stiffness and great energy dissipation capacity making them an ideal solution for demanding applications.Concrete-filled steel tubular columns (CFTs)

Understanding failures of connections

An advantage of steel and composite structures is their quick assembly at predefined connection locations. However, connections often fail prematurely resulting in a partial or complete collapse of structures. Experimental and numerical research is undertaken to quantify the actual capacity and failure modes of various steel connections (gusset plates, beam-to-column joints) and develop new ductility-based design methodologies within the framework of European and American codes.Various illustrations showing low-cycle fatigue resistance - crack growth

Resilient-based design methods

A damage-controlled design of structures is a basic step towards resilience. This research develops new design/assessment methods for structures that directly control local deformations of members, hence damage, by limiting the overall response to predefined values. This is achieved by expressing traditional design quantities, like the behaviour factor q or R, as mathematical functions of damage on the basis of large analytical and experimental response databanks that contain both information.Various illustrations showing hybrid force/displacement design method

Knowledge transfer to real-world construction

Existing old reinforced concrete structures and infrastructures is the Achilles’ heel of our built environment. Recent earthquake and wind disasters in many countries (Mexico, Chile, Greece, Italy, Turkey) have pointed out the importance to act quickly and bring these structures up to current safety standards. Steel and composite materials can be the basis for developing lightweight, ductile, and low-disturbance retrofitting technologies for both the super-structure and foundation.Various illustrations showing seismic assessment and retrofit of building

Other activities

Professional Activities

  • International Workshop organization for Disaster Prevention Research and Technical Institutes of Greece and China on: Recent Advances for Analyzing and Strengthening Resilience of Urban Areas Against Earthquake Disasters [Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering - Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization of Greece (ITSAK-EPPO), Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM) - China Earthquake Administration], 27-28/06/2019 [Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering - Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization of Greece (ITSAK-EPPO), Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM) - China Earthquake Administration], 27-28/06/2019.
  • Japan-Greece International Workshop organization for Young Researchers on Structural Engineering: Advanced Materials and Technology for Applications to Steel and Composite Steel/Concrete Structures (Univ. of Bath, Univ. of Leeds, Univ. of Catania, Liverpool J-M University, Hellenic Open University, Univ. of Patras), 7-8/12/2017.
  • International Workshop organization for Young Researchers on Earthquake Engineering: Roles of Structural and Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering in Disaster Mitigation (ETH Zurich, National Technical Univ. of Athens), 12/6/2016.
  • Forum activities: DPRI – QuakeCoRE student forum in Earthquake Engineering (QuakeCoRE, Univ. of Auckland, Univ. of Canterbury), 26-27/2/2016.
  • Elected Member in the Administrative council of the Greek Society of Civil Engineers (GSCE), 08/2013- 01/2015.
  • Elected Member in the National Representative Body of the Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG), 11/2013- 01/2015.
  • Elected Member in the Representative Body of Western Greece branch of the Technical Chamber of Greece (TCG), 04/2010-01/2015.

Professional Affiliations/Memberships

  • Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) – 2/2018
  • International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) – 5/2015
  • Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) – 2/2015
  • Greek Society of Civil Engineers – 7/2009
  • Technical Chamber of Greece (Registered as Qualified Licensed Engineer) – 3/2008

Journal Referee

  • Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Wiley
  • Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE
  • Engineering Structures, Elsevier
  • Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Elsevier
  • Bulleting of Earthquake Engineering, Springer
  • Thin-Wall Structures, Elsevier
  • Steel and Composite Structures, Techno-Press

Publications

Papers in International Refereed Journals

  • Bai Y, Wang S, Mou B, Wang Y, Skalomenos KA (2021), Bi-directional seismic behavior of steel beam-column connections with outer annular stiffener, Engineering Structures, 227 (111443), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.111443
  • Marzano G, Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Sasaki Y (2020), Fragility functions for evaluation of moment-resisting frames retrofitted with the minimal disturbance arm damper, Journal of Structural Engineering of AIJ, 66, 147–159, https://jglobal.jst.go.jp/en/detail?JGLOBAL_ID=202002229959681174
  • Marzano G, Skalomenos KA, Kurata M (2020), Multiple-damage state retrofit of steel MRFs with composite beams using a minimal-disturbance arm damper, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE, 146(9): 04020169, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0002697
  • Tzimas A, Skalomenos KA, Beskos DE (2020), A hybrid force/displacement seismic design method for steel irregular space moment resisting frames, Journal of Earthquake Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1080/13632469.2020.1733140
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Nishiyama M (2020), Induction-heat treated steel braces with intentional eccentricity, Engineering Structures, 211: 110461, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.110461
  • Otsuki Y, Kurata M, Skalomenos KA, Ikeda Y, Akazawa M (2019), Fragility function development and seismic loss assessment of expansion joints, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 48: 1007–1029, https://doi.org/10.1002/eqe.3171
  • Xuchuan L, Kailai W, Skalomenos KA, Senlin Z, Lei L (2019), Development of a buckling-restrained shear panel damper with demountable steel-concrete composite restrainers, Special Issue on Advances in Seismic Design and Assessment of Steel Structures, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 118:221-230, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soildyn.2018.12.015
  • Otsuki Y, Kurata M, Skalomenos KA, Ikeda Y (2019), Damage sequence and safety margin evaluation of expansion joints by shaking table tests, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 48:3–26, https://doi.org/10.1002/eqe.3120
  • Zhang L, Marzano G, Sasaki Y, Kurata M, Skalomenos K (2018), Force redistribution of steel moment-resisting frame retrofitted with a minimal disturbance arm damper, Special Issue on Advances in Seismic Design and Assessment of Steel Structures, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 114:159-173, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soildyn.2018.06.035
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Shimada H, Nishiyama M (2018), Use of induction heating in steel structures: material properties and novel brace design, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 148: 112-123, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2018.05.016
  • Skalomenos KA, Nakashima M, Kurata M (2018), Seismic capacity quantification of gusset-plate connections to fracture for ductility-based design, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE , 144(10): 04018195, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0002193
  • Hayashi K, Skalomenos KA, Inamasu H, Luo Y-B (2018), Self-centering rocking composite frame using concrete-filled double-skin steel tubular columns and energy dissipating fuses in multiple locations, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE, 144(9):04018146, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0002157
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Nakashima M (2018), On-line hybrid test method for evaluating the performance of structural details to failure, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 47(3):555–572, https://doi.org/10.1002/eqe.2979
  • Serras D, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2017), Inelastic behavior of circular concrete-filled steel tubes: monotonic versus cyclic response, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 15(12):5413-5434, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-017-0186-7
  • Skalomenos KA, Inamasu H, Shimada H, Nakashima M (2017), Development of a steel brace with intentional eccentricity and experimental validation, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE, 143(8):04017072, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0001809
  • Inamasu H, Skalomenos KA, Hsiao P-C, Hayashi K, Kurata M, Nakashima M (2017), Gusset plate connections for naturally buckling steel braces, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE, 143(8): 04017065, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0001794
  • Serras D, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2016), Modelling of circular concrete-filled steel tube columns subjected to cyclic lateral loading, Structures of ICE, 8(1): 75-93, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2016.08.008
  • Skalomenos KA, Hayashi K, Nishi R, Inamasu H, Nakashima M (2016), Experimental behavior of concrete-filled steel tube columns using ultra-high strength steel, Journal of Structural Engineering of ASCE, 142(9):04016057, https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0001513
  • Kamaris G, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2016), Seismic damage estimation of in-plane regular steel/concrete composite moment resisting frames, Engineering Structures, 115: 67-77, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2016.01.053
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2015), Seismic behavior of composite steel/concrete MRFs: deformation assessment and behavior factors, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 13(12): 3871-3896, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-015-9794-2
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2015), Application of the hybrid force/displacement (HFD) seismic design method to composite steel/concrete plane frames, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 115: 179-190, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2015.08.007
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2015), Modelling level selection for seismic analysis of concrete-filled steel tube/moment resisting frames by using fragility curves, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 44(2): 199-220, https://doi.org/10.1002/eqe.2465
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE (2014), Parameter identification of three hysteretic models for the simulation of the response of CFT columns to cyclic loading, Engineering Structures, 61, 44-60, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2014.01.006

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings

  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Ikeda Y, Hybrid collapse test of steel columns with nonlinear frame substructuring and force redistribution: In Proceedings of XI EURODYN International Conference on Structural Dynamics, 23-26 November 2020, Athens, Greece, https://doi.org/10.47964/1120.9269.1960
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Nishiyama M, End plate connections and details of IH-treated steel braces with intentional eccentricity: In Proceedings of 17th WCEE World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 13-18 September 2020, Sendai, Japan (paper accepted)
  • Serras D, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Damage estimation of composite structures under seismic excitation: In Proceedings of 12th HSTAM International Congress on Mechanics, 22-25 September 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece.
  • Skalomenos KA, Papazafeiropoulos G, A computational method for performing nonlinear adaptive pushover analysis of structures through ABAQUS simulation: In Proceedings of 7th COMPDYN International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 24-26 June 2019, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, https://doi.org/10.7712/120119.7199.19194
  • Lin X, Wang K, Skalomenos KA, Zhang L, Development of a simulation platform to model, assess and visualize the earthquake disasters in city-level: In Proceedings of 2nd ICONHIC International Conference on Natural Hazards & Infrastructure, 23-26 June 2019, Chania, Crete, Greece
  • Shimada H, Inamasu H, Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Evaluation of the backbone curve equations of steel brace with intentional eccentricity: In 26th Japan Society of Steel Construction (JSSC) Proceedings of the Constructional Steel Symposium, Academic Session, Vol 26, 15-16 November 2018, Tokyo, Japan
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Fukutomi Y, Nishiyama M, Evaluation of cyclic behavior of steel braces with stronger middle length treated by induction hardening: In Proceedings of 11th NCEE U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 25-29 June 2018, Los Angeles, US
  • Serras D, Hatzivassiliou M, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Three-dimensional composite buildings subjected to repeated earthquakes: In Proceedings of 16th ECCE European Conference in Earthquake Engineering, 18-21 June 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Hayashi K, Skalomenos KA, Inamasu H, Seismic performance of a controlled-rocking concrete-filled steel tube/moment resisting frame: In Proceedings of 16th ECCE European Conference in Earthquake Engineering, 18-21 June 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Kurata M, Shimada H, Nishiyama M, Braces with intentional eccentricity and partial cross-sectional strength enhancement by quenching: In Proceedings of 16th ECCE European Conference in Earthquake Engineering, 18-21 June 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Anagnostopoulos SA, ∆Lekidis V, Skalomenos KA, Morfidis K, Karakostas C, Salonikios T, Seismic assessment and retrofit scenarios for administration building of Kalamata: In Proceedings of 16th ECCE European Conference in Earthquake Engineering, 18-21 June 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Shimada H, Kurata M, Nakashima M, On-line testing of brace connections using non-linear substructuring and force-displacement combined control. In: F.M. Mazzolani, G.A. MacRey, G.C. Clifton, (Eds.) Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 763: pp. 510-517. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, 2018
  • Kamaris GS, ∆Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, An empirical methodology for seismic damage control of CFT-MRFs. In: F.M. Mazzolani, G.A. MacRey, G.C. Clifton, Editors, (Eds.) Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 763: pp. 75-81. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, 2018
  • Serras D, Skalomenos KA, ∆Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Nonlinear model for circular concrete-filled steel tubes under monotonic loading: In Proceedings of 9th Hellenic National Conference of Steel Structures, 5-7 October 2017, Larisa, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Shimada H, Kurata M, Nakashima M, Feasibility of hybrid simulation for testing steel connections of braces with intentional eccentricity. In: D. Jesse, E. Schleidweiler, J. Kraetschell (Eds.) ce/papers EUROSTEEL, Vol. 1, Issue 2-3: pp. 522-529. Verlag Ernst & Sohn, Berling, 2017
  • Inamasu H, Skalomenos KA, Hsiao PC, Hayashi K, Kurata M, Nakashima M, Experimental investigation of bolt-configured naturally buckling brace with gusset plate connection: In Proceedings of 16th WCEE World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 9-13 January 2017, Santiago, Chile
  • Skalomenos KA, Inamasu H, Shimada H, Nakashima M, Experimental investigation of steel braces installed with intentional eccentricity using gusset plate connections: In Proceedings of 16th WCEE World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 9-13 January 2017, Santiago, Chile
  • Lekidis V, Anagnostopoulos SA, Morfidis K, Skalomenos KA, Karakostas C, Salonikios T, Seismic assessment of the administration building of prefecture of Messinia (Greece): In Proceedings of 17th Hellenic National Conference of Concrete, 10-12 November 2016, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Inamasu H, Shimada H, Nakashima M, Seismic behavior and physical theory model of a steel brace with intentional eccentricity: In Proceedings of 11th PSSC Pacific Structural Steel Conference, 29-31 October 2016, Shanghai, China, 1116-1122
  • Kamaris GS, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Damage evaluation of plane regular CFT-MRFs subjected to far-fault ground motions: In Proceedings of 11th PSSC Pacific Structural Steel Conference, 29-31 October 2016, Shanghai, China, 1044-1049
  • Kamaris GS, Skalomenos KA,Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Simple expressions for seismic damage assessment of CFT-MRFs: In Proceedings of 11th HSTAM International Congress on Mechanics, 27-30 May 2016, Athens, Greece.
  • Serras D, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, On the nonlinear cyclic behavior of circular concrete-filled steel tubes: In Proceedings of 8th GRACM International Congress on Computational Mechanics, 12-15 July 2015, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, A design approach for composite framed structures using the hybrid force/displacement (HFD) seismic method: In Proceedings of 8th STESSA International Conference on Behavior of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas, 1-3 July 2015, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, 1458-1465
  • Kamaris GS, Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Simple formulae for damage estimation of composite steel/concrete moment resisting frames: In proceedings of 5th COMPDYN International conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, M. Papadrakakis, V. Papadopoulos, V. Plevris (eds.), 25–27 May 2015, Crete Island, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Seismic yield displacements of composite steel/concrete plane frames: In Proceedings of 8th Hellenic National Conference of Steel Structures, 2-4 October 2014, Tripoli, Greece
  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Modelling of CFT/MRFs using fragility curves: In Proceedings of 7th EUROSTEEL European conference on Steel and Composite Structures, 10-12 September 2014, Napoli, Italy

Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Determination of Bouc-Wen hysteretic model parameters for simulating the seismic behavior of CFT columns: In Proceedings of 10th HSTAM International Congress on Mechanics, 25-27 May 2013, Chania, Crete

Research and Technical Reports

  • Anagnostopoulos SA, Lekidis V, Morfidis K, Skalomenos KA, Karakostas C, Salonikios T, Antonopoulos T. Investigation of the Seismic Adequacy and Strengthening of the Administration Building of Prefecture of Messinia, Greece: Final Report part 3, March 2015, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Patras and Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering 110 p. (in Greek)
  • Anagnostopoulos SA, Lekidis V, Morfidis K, Skalomenos KA, Karakostas C, Salonikios T, Antonopoulos T. Investigation of the Seismic Adequacy and Strengthening of the Administration Building of Prefecture of Messinia, Greece: Final Report parts 1 and 2, March 2015, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Patras and Institute of Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, 141 p. (in Greek)

Chapters/Papers in Books

  • Skalomenos KA, Hatzigeorgiou GD, Beskos DE, Seismic Analysis and Design of Composite Steel/Concrete Building Structures Involving Concrete-Filled Steel Tubular Columns. In: Pitilakis K. (Eds.) Recent Advances in Earthquake Engineering in Europe. ECEE. Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 46: pp. 387-411. Springer, Cham, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75741-4_17
  • Skalomenos KA, Nakashima M, Hayashi K, Inamasu H, Structural systems with enhanced seismic resilience using high-performance steels. In: D. Beskos, Y. Zhou, J. Qian, X. Lu (Eds), Performance Based Seismic Design of Structures: Resilience, Robustness, Tongji University, pp. 94-101. Shanghai, China, October 2017

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