The natural history of correctness
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Peregrin, Jaroslav (2024). The natural history of correctness. NORMATIVE SPECIES: How Naturalized Inferentialism Explains Us, (), pp. 103,113, DOI: 10.4324/9781003388876-9.
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Altınbas University
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This study aimed to investigate the precast reinforced concrete beam-to-column joints behaviors through the replaceable damper under cyclic loading. The precast concrete specimens have been embedded with steel reinforcement and specially shaped connectors. After the application of the replaceable damper under cyclic loading, the energy dissipation shaped very well and increased the bearing capacity of precast specimens. The precast concrete beam–to–column joints were designed and analyzed to compare with the traditional reinforced concrete (RC) specimen. The analysis result of the loading based on the controlled displacement method showed that the precast specimen model with a damper has more hysterical behavior than the traditional RC frame. Also, the specimen (PS-1) is passed the 2.7% chord rotation, which showed higher performance, than the traditional RC specimen. The efficiency of the PS-1 specimen with a special connection has been elaborated with the finite element method (FEM) and simulated by ABAQUS software.
There are 5 different data variables and a total of 7 raw data.