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Wenqi Du
Wenqi Du
Professor, Institute of Engineering Risk and Disaster Prevention, Wuhan University
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A one-step Newmark displacement model for probabilistic seismic slope displacement hazard analysis
W Du, G Wang
Engineering Geology 205, 12-23, 2016
882016
Fully probabilistic seismic displacement analysis of spatially distributed slopes using spatially correlated vector intensity measures
W Du, G Wang
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 43 (5), 661-679, 2014
792014
Intra‐event spatial correlations for cumulative absolute velocity, Arias intensity, and spectral accelerations based on regional site conditions
W Du, G Wang
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 103 (2A), 1117-1129, 2013
742013
A simple ground‐motion prediction model for cumulative absolute velocity and model validation
W Du, G Wang
Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics 42 (8), 1189-1202, 2013
522013
The effect of amplitude scaling limits on conditional spectrum‐based ground motion selection
W Du, CL Ning, G Wang
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 48 (9), 1030-1044, 2019
512019
Prediction equations for ground‐motion significant durations using the NGA‐West2 database
W Du, G Wang
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 107 (1), 319-333, 2017
502017
Quantification of model uncertainty and variability in Newmark displacement analysis
W Du, D Huang, G Wang
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 109, 286-298, 2018
452018
Evaluation of seismic slope displacements based on fully coupled sliding mass analysis and NGA-West2 database
W Du, G Wang, D Huang
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering 144 (8), 06018006, 2018
442018
Influence of ground motion duration on the seismic performance of earth slopes based on numerical analysis
W Wang, DQ Li, Y Liu, W Du
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 143, 106595, 2021
432021
Spatial Cross‐Correlation Models for Vector Intensity Measures (PGA, Ia, PGV, and SAs) Considering Regional Site Conditions
G Wang, W Du
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 103 (6), 3189-3204, 2013
422013
Influence of spatial variability of soil strength parameters on probabilistic seismic slope displacement hazard analysis
DQ Li, MX Wang, W Du
Engineering Geology 276, 105744, 2020
402020
Response surface guided adaptive slope reliability analysis in spatially varying soils
Z Zhou, DQ Li, T Xiao, ZJ Cao, W Du
Computers and Geotechnics 132, 103966, 2021
392021
Influence of slope property variabilities on seismic sliding displacement analysis
W Du, G Wang, D Huang
Engineering geology 242, 121-129, 2018
342018
Effects of directionality and vertical component of ground motions on seismic slope displacements in Newmark sliding-block analysis
W Du
Engineering Geology 239, 13-21, 2018
322018
Seismic fragility and demand hazard analyses for earth slopes incorporating soil property variability
W Wang, DQ Li, XS Tang, W Du
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 173, 108088, 2023
312023
An empirical model for the mean period (Tm) of ground motions using the NGA-West2 database
W Du
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering 15 (7), 2673-2693, 2017
312017
Empirical correlations between cumulative absolute velocity and spectral accelerations from NGA ground motion database
G Wang, W Du
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 43, 229-236, 2012
302012
Ground motion selection for seismic slope displacement analysis using a generalized intensity measure distribution method
W Du, G Wang
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 47 (5), 1352-1359, 2018
292018
Development of fragility surfaces for reinforced concrete buildings under mainshock‐aftershock sequences
X Yu, Z Zhou, W Du, D Lu
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 50 (15), 3981-4000, 2021
262021
An algorithm for selecting spatially correlated ground motions at multiple sites under scenario earthquakes
W Du, S Long, CL Ning
Journal of Earthquake Engineering 26 (1), 383-408, 2022
252022
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