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Michael N. Fardis

Michael N. Fardis

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
35
Citations
9235
World Ranking
8867
National Ranking
76

Overview

Michael N. Fardis is affiliated with the University of Patras in Greece and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering with a focus on civil and structural engineering. Their work spans a range of topics within structural behavior, seismic performance, and concrete properties.

The scientist's primary fields of study include:

  • Engineering

Within this broad field, they specialize in subfields such as:

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Materials Chemistry

The main topics covered in their research are:

  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Concrete Properties and Behavior
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

Their recent published works include:

  • "Shear strength model for RC joints, consistent with the shear design rules for prismatic members in the second-generation Eurocodes" (2020), Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • "A levels-of-approximation approach to seismic design or assessment of beam-column joints in shear" (2020), Structural Concrete

Frequent collaborators listed alongside Michael N. Fardis encompass:

  • Dionysis Biskinis
  • Elias Strepelias
  • Νικόλαος Σταθάς
  • Stathis Bousias
  • Christis Ζ. Chrysostomou

The research output has been published predominantly in venues such as:

  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
  • Structural Concrete
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Angewandte Chemie

Best Publications

  • Designer's guide to EN 1998-1 and en 1998-5 Eurocode 8: Design of structures for earthquake resistance; general rules, seismic actions, design rules for buildings, foundations and retaining structures/ M.Fardis[et al.]

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  • Deformations of Reinforced Concrete Members at Yielding and Ultimate

    Telemachos B. Panagiotakos;Michael N. Fardis

  • Physical and Chemical Characteristics Affecting the Durability of Concrete

    Vagelis G. Papadakis;Costas G. Vayenas;Michael N. Fardis

  • A reaction engineering approach to the problem of concrete carbonation

    V. G. Papadakis;C. G. Vayenas;M. N. Fardis

  • FRP-encased concrete as a structural material

    Michael N. Fardis;Homayoun H. Khalili

  • Experimental investigation and mathematical modeling of the concrete carbonation problem

    Vagelis G. Papadakis;Costas G. Vayenas;Michael N. Fardis

  • Concrete Encased in Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic

    Michael N. Fardis;Homayoun Khalili

  • Effect of composition, environmental factors and cement-lime mortar coating on concrete carbonation

    V. G. Papadakis;M. N. Fardis;C. G. Vayenas

  • Hydration and Carbonation of Pozzolanic Cements

    Vagelis G. Papadakis;Michael N. Fardis;Costas G. Vayenas

  • Seismic Design, Assessment and Retrofitting of Concrete Buildings

    Michael N. Fardis

  • Seismic Design and Response of Bare and Masonry-Infilled Reinforced Concrete Buildings Part II: Infilled Structures

    M. N. Fardis;T. B. Panagiotakos

  • Degradation of Shear Strength of Reinforced Concrete Members with Inelastic Cyclic Displacements

    Dionysis E. Biskinis;George K. Roupakias;Michael N. Fardis

  • Load-Path Effects in Column Biaxial Bending with Axial Force

    Stathis N. Bousias;Guido Verzeletti;Michael N. Fardis;Eugenio Gutierrez

  • Flexure-controlled ultimate deformations of members with continuous or lap-spliced bars

    Dionysis Biskinis;Michael N. Fardis

  • Strengthening of historic masonry structures with composite materials

    Thanasis C. Triantafillou;Michael N. Fardis

  • Deformations at flexural yielding of members with continuous or lap-spliced bars

    D. Biskinis;M. N. Fardis

  • Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Retrofitting of Rectangular Reinforced Concrete Columns with or without Corrosion

    Stathis N. Bousias;Thanasis C. Triantafillou;Michael N. Fardis;Loukas Spathis

  • Seismic Retrofitting of Columns with Lap Spliced Smooth Bars Through FRP or Concrete Jackets

    Stathis Bousias;Alexis-Loukas Spathis;Michael N. Fardis

  • Effectiveness of Seismic Strengthening Techniques for Masonry Buildings

    Fillitsa V. Karantoni;Michael N. Fardis

  • Monotonic and Cyclic Constitutive Law for Concrete

    Michael N. Fardis;Bunu Alibe;John L. Tassoulas

  • Seismic response and design of RC structures with plan‐eccentric masonry infills

    M. N. Fardis;S. N. Bousias;G. Franchioni;T. B. Panagiotakos

  • Residual displacements of RC structures as SDOF systems

    Eftychia Liossatou;Michael N. Fardis

  • Near‐fault effects on residual displacements of RC structures

    Eftychia Liossatou;Michael N. Fardis

Frequent Co-Authors

Thanasis Triantafillou
Thanasis Triantafillou University of Patras
C. Allin Cornell
C. Allin Cornell Stanford University
Giorgio Monti
Giorgio Monti Sapienza University of Rome
Gaetano Manfredi
Gaetano Manfredi University of Naples Federico II
Peter Fajfar
Peter Fajfar University of Ljubljana
Amr S. Elnashai
Amr S. Elnashai University of Houston
Jack P. Moehle
Jack P. Moehle University of California, Berkeley
Günther Meschke
Günther Meschke Ruhr University Bochum

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