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Michele Barbato
Michele Barbato
Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis
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Performance-based hurricane engineering (PBHE) framework
M Barbato, F Petrini, VU Unnikrishnan, M Ciampoli
Structural safety 45, 24-35, 2013
2212013
Probabilistic push-over analysis of structural and soil-structure systems
M Barbato, Q Gu, JP Conte
Journal of structural engineering 136 (11), 1330-1341, 2010
1462010
Dicyclopentadiene and sodium silicate microencapsulation for self-healing of concrete
J Gilford III, MM Hassan, T Rupnow, M Barbato, A Okeil, S Asadi
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 26 (5), 886-896, 2014
1302014
Performance-based seismic risk assessment for buildings equipped with linear and nonlinear viscous dampers
E Tubaldi, M Barbato, A Dall’Asta
Engineering Structures 78, 90-99, 2014
1072014
Efficient finite element modelling of reinforced concrete beams retrofitted with fibre reinforced polymers
M Barbato
Computers & Structures 87 (3-4), 167-176, 2009
952009
A probabilistic performance-based risk assessment approach for seismic pounding with efficient application to linear systems
E Tubaldi, M Barbato, S Ghazizadeh
Structural Safety 36, 14-22, 2012
912012
Influence of model parameter uncertainty on seismic transverse response and vulnerability of steel–concrete composite bridges with dual load path
E Tubaldi, M Barbato, A Dall’Asta
Journal of Structural Engineering 138 (3), 363-374, 2012
842012
A probabilistic performance‐based approach for mitigating the seismic pounding risk between adjacent buildings
M Barbato, E Tubaldi
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 42 (8), 1203-1219, 2013
832013
Nonlinear seismic response analysis of steel–concrete composite frames
A Zona, M Barbato, JP Conte
Journal of structural engineering 134 (6), 986-997, 2008
802008
Finite element response sensitivity analysis using force‐based frame models
JP Conte, M Barbato, E Spacone
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 59 (13), 1781-1820, 2004
752004
Finite element response sensitivity analysis: a comparison between force-based and displacement-based frame element models
M Barbato, JP Conte
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 194 (12-16), 1479-1512, 2005
672005
State of the art of multihazard design
M Bruneau, M Barbato, JE Padgett, AE Zaghi, J Mitrani-Reiser, Y Li
Journal of Structural Engineering 143 (10), 03117002, 2017
602017
Performance-based comparison of different storm mitigation techniques for residential buildings
VU Unnikrishnan, M Barbato
Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (6), 04016011, 2016
602016
Fragility curves for building envelope components subject to windborne debris impact
AH Herbin, M Barbato
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 107, 285-298, 2012
592012
Establishing common nomenclature, characterizing the problem, and identifying future opportunities in multihazard design
AE Zaghi, JE Padgett, M Bruneau, M Barbato, Y Li, J Mitrani-Reiser, ...
Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (12), H2516001, 2016
562016
Structural reliability applications of nonstationary spectral characteristics
M Barbato, JP Conte
Journal of engineering mechanics 137 (5), 371-382, 2011
562011
Finite element response sensitivity analysis of steel-concrete composite beams with deformable shear connection
A Zona, M Barbato, JP Conte
Journal of engineering mechanics 131 (11), 1126-1139, 2005
562005
Probabilistic seismic demand model for pounding risk assessment
E Tubaldi, F Freddi, M Barbato
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 45 (11), 1743-1758, 2016
542016
Finite element structural response sensitivity and reliability analyses using smooth versus non-smooth material constitutive models
M Barbato, JP Conte
International Journal of Reliability and Safety 1 (1-2), 3-39, 2006
542006
Handling of constraints in finite-element response sensitivity analysis
Q Gu, M Barbato, JP Conte
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 135 (12), 1427-1438, 2009
532009
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