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Design Methodology for Seismic Upgrading of Substandard Reinforced Concrete Structures (2007)
Journal Article
Thermou, G. E., Pantazopoulou, S. J., & Elnashai, A. S. (2007). Design Methodology for Seismic Upgrading of Substandard Reinforced Concrete Structures. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 11(4), 582-606. doi:10.1080/13632460601031573

This article presents a design methodology for seismic upgrading of existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings. The methodology is based on the modification of the deflected shape of the structure so as to achieve a near-uniform distribution of inte... Read More about Design Methodology for Seismic Upgrading of Substandard Reinforced Concrete Structures.

Modelling windage power loss from an enclosed spur gear (2007)
Journal Article
Eastwick, C., Simmons, K., & Al-Shibl, K. (2007). Modelling windage power loss from an enclosed spur gear. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 221(3), https://doi.org/10.1243/09576509JPE344

Within a gearbox the majority of transmission losses can be attributed to bearing losses, meshing losses, or losses due to windage/churning. In this paper the commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code Fluent 6.2.16 is applied in a two-dimens... Read More about Modelling windage power loss from an enclosed spur gear.

Multi-disciplinary investigations of active faults in the Julian Alps, Slovenia (2007)
Journal Article
Cunningham, D., Gosar, A., Kastelic, V., Grebby, S., & Tansey, K. (2007). Multi-disciplinary investigations of active faults in the Julian Alps, Slovenia. Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia, 4(1),

UK-Slovenian collaborative research connected to EU COST-Action 625 began in 2003 and has involved interdisciplinary research into the current activity, structural architecture and landscape expression of the Ravne and Idrija strike-slip fault system... Read More about Multi-disciplinary investigations of active faults in the Julian Alps, Slovenia.