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Seismic evaluation of Romanian traditional buildings with timber frame and mud masonry infills by in-plane static cyclic tests

•Both the experience after similar seismic events from Romania, Turkey, Haiti, China, Myanmar etc. and research studies from countries like Portugal, France and Japan, revealed an unexpected good behavior of such of buildings.•The results of the static cyclic tests on walls are presented. The test s...

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Published in:Engineering structures 2018-07, Vol.167, p.655-670
Main Authors: Dutu, Andreea, Niste, Mihai, Spatarelu, Iulian, Dima, Daniel Ioan, Kishiki, Shoichi
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Clay
Construction materials
Cyclic testing
Earthquake damage
Experiments
Field tests
Historic buildings & sites
Historical buildings
Masonry
Mud
Mud masonry
Seismic activity
Seismic analysis
Seismic engineering
Seismic evaluation
Seismic hazard
Seismic response
Seismic surveys
Territory
Timber
Traditional
Typology
Urban areas
Urban environments
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