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Overview

John W. Wallace is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with a significant emphasis on civil and structural engineering. They have contributed extensively to the study of reinforced concrete and seismic performance within their field.

Their published work spans several key topics, including:

  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

John W. Wallace's frequent publication venues reflect a focus on structural and earthquake engineering, with notable contributions across:

  • ACI Structural Journal
  • Engineering Structures
  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Journal of Structural Engineering

Recent papers authored by or associated with Wallace include:

  • Three-dimensional model for nonlinear analysis of slender flanged reinforced concrete walls, 2021, Engineering Structures
  • Explainable Machine Learning Model for Predicting Drift Capacity of Reinforced Concrete Walls, 2022, ACI Structural Journal
  • Three-dimensional shear-flexure interaction model for analysis of non-planar reinforced concrete walls, 2021, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Drift Capacity at Axial Failure of RC Structural Walls and Wall Piers, 2021, Journal of Structural Engineering
  • Performance of Reinforced Concrete Coupling Beams Subjected to Simulated Wind Loading, 2020, ACI Structural Journal

Their collaboration network includes a number of frequent co-authors, indicating active participation in research partnerships. These co-authors include:

  • Saman A. Abdullah
  • Kristijan Kolozvari
  • Matías Rojas
  • Henry V. Burton
  • Kevin Aswegan

John W. Wallace's main fields of study focus on engineering disciplines, with civil and structural engineering as dominant subfields supported by work in building and construction, environmental engineering, geophysics, and statistics, probability, and uncertainty.

Best Publications

  • "BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE (ACI 318-11) AND COMMENTARY"

    Randall W. Poston;Basile G. Rabbat;Sergio M. Alcocer;Neal S. Anderson

  • Displacement-Based Design of Slender Reinforced Concrete Structural Walls—Experimental Verification

    John H. Thomsen;John W. Wallace

  • Ductility and Detailing Requirements of Bearing Wall Buildings

    John W. Wallace;Jack P. Moehle

  • Load-Deformation Responses of Slender Reinforced Concrete Walls

    Leonardo M. Massone;John W. Wallace

  • Damage and Implications for Seismic Design of RC Structural Wall Buildings

    John W. Wallace;Leonardo M. Massone;Patricio Bonelli;Jeff Dragovich

  • Flexural Modeling of Reinforced Concrete Walls- Model Attributes

    Kutay Orakcal;John W. Wallace;Joel P. Conte

  • Modeling of Cyclic Shear-Flexure Interaction in Reinforced Concrete Structural Walls. I: Theory

    Kristijan Kolozvari;Kutay Orakcal;John W. Wallace

  • Flexural modeling of reinforced concrete walls- : Experimental verification

    Kutay Orakcal;John W. Wallace

  • New Methodology for Seismic Design of RC Shear Walls

    John W. Wallace

  • Identification, Model Updating, and Response Prediction of an Instrumented 15-Story Steel-Frame Building

    Derek Skolnik;Ying Lei;Eunjong Yu;J W Wallace

  • Modelling issues for tall reinforced concrete core wall buildings

    John W. Wallace

  • Behavior, Design, and Modeling of Structural Walls and Coupling Beams - Lessons from Recent Laboratory Tests and Earthquakes

    John W. Wallace

  • Use of Headed Reinforcement in Beam-Column Joints Subjected to Earthquake Loads

    John W. Wallace;Scott W. McConnell;Piush Gupta;Paul A. Cote

  • Seismic Design and Construction Practices for RC Structural Wall Buildings

    Leonardo M. Massone;Patricio Bonelli;René Lagos;Carl Lüders

  • Seismic Design of RC Structural Walls. Part I: New Code Format

    John W. Wallace

  • ACI 318-99 Provisions for Seismic Design of Structural Walls.

    John W. Wallace;Kutay Orakcal

  • Mechanical anchorage in exterior beam-column joints subjected to cyclic loading

    Sung Chul Chun;Sung Ho Lee;Thomas H.-K. Kang;Bohwan Oh

  • Reinforced Concrete Coupling Beams—Part I: Testing

    David Naish;Andy Fry;Ron Klemencic;John Wallace

  • Critical Assessment of Interstory Drift Measurements

    Derek A. Skolnik;John W. Wallace

  • Lateral Performance of Full-Scale Bridge Abutment Wall with Granular Backfill

    Anne Lemnitzer;Eric R. Ahlberg;Robert L. Nigbor;Anoosh Shamsabadi

Frequent Co-Authors

Jonathan P. Stewart
Jonathan P. Stewart University of California, Los Angeles
Ertugrul Taciroglu
Ertugrul Taciroglu University of California, Los Angeles
Jack P. Moehle
Jack P. Moehle University of California, Berkeley
Ramesh Govindan
Ramesh Govindan University of Southern California
Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke Queen's University Belfast
Joel P. Conte
Joel P. Conte University of California, San Diego
Paul M. Davis
Paul M. Davis University of California, Los Angeles
Rajesh P. Dhakal
Rajesh P. Dhakal University of Canterbury
Laura N. Lowes
Laura N. Lowes University of Washington
Deborah Estrin
Deborah Estrin Cornell University

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