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Seismic Response of RC Bridge considering scour effect: A Case Study of Kathmandu Valley

Bridge foundation scour is one of the major problems for bridges in Nepal. Kathmandu Valley, which is the main economic hub and capital of Nepal lies in a seismically active zone. In this study, a bridge spanning over Bagmati River in the Valley is studied as a reference bridge to assess seismic res...

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Published in:ce/papers 2023-09, Vol.6 (5), p.1295-1302
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