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Assaad Salama
Assaad Salama
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Significance of severe distant and moderate close earthquakes on design and behavior of tall buildings
A Mwafy, A Elnashai, R Sigbjörnsson, A Salama
The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 15 (4), 391-416, 2006
742006
Selected engineering seismology and structural engineering studies of the Hyogo-Ken Nanbu (Great Hanshin) earthquake of 17 January 1995
AS Elnashai, JJ Bommer, CI Baron
Imperial College of Science and Technology, Engineering Seismology and …, 1995
351995
Selective repair and retrofitting techniques for RC structures in seismic regions
AS Elnashai, AI Salama
Research Rep. ESEE/92 2, 1992
251992
Frequency limitations of coupled-biquadratic active ladder structures
LT Bruton, AIA Salama
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits 9 (2), 70-72, 1974
251974
Selected engineering seismology and structural engineering studies of the Hyogo-ken Nanbu (Kobe, Japan) earthquake of 17 January 1995. Engineering Seismology and Earthquake …
AS Elnashai, JJ Bommer, I Baron, AI Salama, D Lee
Engineering Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Report No. ESEE/95-2, 1995
131995
Resistance and capacitance minimization in low-pass RC ladder networks
R Stein, A Salama
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 22 (1), 27-32, 1975
101975
Applications of fuse inserts in seismic design of reinforced concrete structures
R Goodfellow, R Pinho, A Salama, M Hancock
WIT Transactions on the Built Environment 41, 1970
51970
Repair of earthquake-damaged reinforced concrete structures
AI Salama
Imperial College London (University of London), 1993
21993
Seismic Design Criteria for the South Sinai Red Sea rift Zone
AI Salama
WIT Transactions on The Built Environment 41, 1970
11970
The synthesis of biquadratic passive RC impedances using grounded capacitors of minimum capacitance spread
A Salama
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 24 (11), 661-662, 1977
1977
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