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The extended adaptive capacity spectrum method for the seismic assessment of plan-asymmetric buildings

The use of nonlinear static procedures (NSPs) on the seismic assessment of real existing plan-irregular structures has so far been studied by a limited number of authors. This fact limits the application of such methods to assess current existing structures, the majority of which are irregular in pl...

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