Nam Tran

Nam Tran
  • Doctor of Engineering
  • Head of Faculty at HUTECH University

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Introduction
Nam Tran currently works at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH). Nam does research in Structural Engineering.
Current institution
HUTECH University
Current position
  • Head of Faculty

Publications

Publications (5)
Conference Paper
A collapse experiment on a full-scale four-story steel building was conducted on the E-Defense shake-table facility located in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, in September 2007. This paper aims to clarify two-directional column behavior and deteriorations, as well as consequent collapse of the full-scale four-story steel building via analyses u...
Conference Paper
A collapse experiment on a full-scale four-story steel building specimen was conducted in 2007 on the E-Defense-the largest shake-table facility in the world, located in Hyogo prefecture, Japan. In that experiment, various increasing scaled ground motions were applied in the building specimen until collapse. With a valuable numerous data resource,...
Conference Paper
A full-scale four-story steel building specimen was experimented using the E-Defense shake table in 2007, wherein various increasing scaled ground motions were applied until collapse. As a part of the investigation on the building response, this paper addresses the deterioration of the column subjected to simultaneous biaxial moment and axial force...
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This paper presents three‐dimensional nonlinear dynamic analyses of a full‐scale four‐story steel building tested to collapse in 2007 at the E‐Defense shake‐table facility in Japan, using strong ground motion. Local buckling and consequent strength deterioration of all six columns at the first‐story level were observed as the main reason for the bu...

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