Multi-criteria analysis of five reinforcement options for Peruvian confined masonry walls
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In Peru, construction of dwellings using confined masonry walls (CM) has a high percentage of acceptance within many sectors of the population. It is estimated that only in Lima, 80% of the constructions use CM and at least 70% of these are informal constructions. This mean that they are built witho...
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Multi-criteria analysis of five reinforcement options for Peruvian confined masonry walls |
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Multi-criteria analysis of five reinforcement options for Peruvian confined masonry walls Tarque, Nicola Strengthening Techniques Confined Masonry MCDM https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.01.01 |
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Multi-criteria analysis of five reinforcement options for Peruvian confined masonry walls |
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Multi-criteria analysis of five reinforcement options for Peruvian confined masonry walls |
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Tarque, Nicola Salsavilca, Jhoselyn Yacila, Jhair Camata, Guido |
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