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Stochastic Optimal Control of Wind-Resistant Structures with Viscous Dampers

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The high-rise buildings experience alongwind-induced motions or acrosswind-induced motions when they are subjected to wind actions.

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Peng, Y., Li, J. (2019). Stochastic Optimal Control of Wind-Resistant Structures with Viscous Dampers. In: Stochastic Optimal Control of Structures. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6764-9_7

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