Architectural Engineering Department faculty research programs vary greatly, focusing on the history of traditional structures, development of unique mathematical models to support emerging structural engineering requirements, theoretical and applied understanding of seismic design, and instruction related to total project design.
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Submissions from 2001
Minimim Expected Cost-Oriented Optimal Maintenance Planning for Deteriorating Structures: Application to Concrete Bridge Decks, Allen C. Estes and Dan M. Frangopol
Using Condition Index Inspection Results to Update the Reliability of Miter Gates for Navigation Locks, Allen C. Estes, Dan M. Frangopol, and Stuart D. Foltz
Submissions from 2000
An Optimized Lifetime Reliability-Based Inspection Program for Deteriorating Structures, Allen C. Estes and Dan M. Frangopol
Empirical Prediction of Shear Modulus and Young's Modulus of Plywood Panels, Edmond P. Saliklis and Bora Tokyay
Submissions from 1999
Repair Optimization of Highway Bridges Using System Reliability Approach, Allen C. Estes and Dan M. Frangopol
Optimum Lifetime Planning of Bridge Inspection and Repair Programs, Dan M. Frangopol and Allen C. Estes
Submissions from 1997
Lifetime Bridge Maintenance Strategies Based on System Reliability, Dan M. Frangopol and Allen C. Estes
Life-Cycle Cost Design of Deteriorating Structure, Dan M. Frangopol, Kai-Yung Lin, and Allen C. Estes
Reliability of Reinforced Concrete Girders Under Corrosion Attack, Dan M. Frangopol, Kai-Yung Lin, and Allen C. Estes