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Jehel, P., & Léger, P. (2017, January). Two types of spurious damping forces potentially modeled in numerical seismic nonlinear response history analysis [Paper]. 16th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (WCEE 2017), Santiago, Chile (10 pages). External link
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., & Léger, P. (2012, September). Efficient fiber frame element and constitutive law for quantifying the energy dissipated by different inelastic mechanisms explicitly modeled in seismic time-history analyses [Paper]. 15th World Conference on Earthquake engineering, Lisbonne, Portugal. External link
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., Léger, P., & Davenne, L. (2008, June). On the computation of seismic energy dissipation in reinforced concrete frame elements [Paper]. 8th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Venice, Italy. Unavailable
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., Léger, P., & Davenne, L. (2008, October). Three-scale nonlinear analysis until collapse for a priori damage of RC frame element in seismic loading [Paper]. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Damage assessment and reconstruction after natural disasters and military activities, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Unavailable
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., Léger, P., & Davenne, P. (2007, July). Modélisation multi-échelles de l'amortissement dans les poutres en béton armé [Paper]. 7ième Colloque de l'Association Française de Génie parasismique, École Centrale Paris. Unavailable
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., Léger, P., & Davenne, L. (2007, June). Modelling damping in R/C structures - Cyclic behavior of concrete [Paper]. Compdyn 2007, Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake engineering, Crete, Greece. External link
Jehel, P., Ibrahimbegovic, A., Léger, P., & Davenne, P. (2007, November). Multi-scale modelling of reinforced concrete structural frame elements in cyclic loading [Paper]. ECCOMAS Thematic Conference - Multi-Scale Computational Methods for Solids and Fluids, Paris, France. External link