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Overview

Stefan Hurlebaus is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a specialization in civil and structural engineering alongside related fields such as building and construction, mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and materials chemistry.

The core areas of study in their work include topics relevant to concrete corrosion and durability, structural behavior of reinforced concrete, infrastructure maintenance and monitoring, structural engineering and vibration analysis, railway engineering and dynamics, structural health monitoring techniques, and concrete and cement materials research.

The recent papers authored under their research cover various aspects of structural engineering and durability, including:

  • Simulating behaviour of large reinforced concrete beam-column joints subject to ASR/DEF deterioration and influence of corrosion, 2020, Engineering Structures
  • Field Testing and Refined Load Rating of a Load-Posted Continuous Steel Girder Bridge, 2022, Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Load balancing external post-tensioning for strengthening existing inverted-T bent caps, 2022, Engineering Structures
  • Enhancing durability of ASTM A416 prestressed steel wires against hydrogen embrittlement, 2023, Electrochimica Acta
  • Alkali-silica reaction, delayed ettringite formation and corrosion effects on a bridge pier, 2020, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Bridge Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hurlebaus include John B. Mander, Anna C. Birely, Tevfik Terzioglu, Mary Beth D. Hueste, and Matthew Yarnold, reflecting a network of professionals engaged in related research fields.

Their publications are frequently found in several specialized venues, among which the most common are:

  • Engineering Structures
  • Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • Electrochimica Acta
  • Structures

Best Publications

  • Seismic Response Control Using Shape Memory Alloys: A Review

    Osman E. Ozbulut;Stefan Hurlebaus;Reginald DesRoches

  • Smart structure dynamics

    S. Hurlebaus;L. Gaul

  • Performance-based response evaluation of reinforced concrete columns subject to vehicle impact

    H. Sharma;S. Hurlebaus;P. Gardoni

  • IDENTIFICATION OF THE IMPACT LOCATION ON A PLATE USING WAVELETS

    L. Gaul;S. Hurlebaus

  • Summary Review of GPS Technology for Structural Health Monitoring

    Seok Been Im;Stefan Hurlebaus;Young Jong Kang

  • Semiactive nonlinear control of a building with a magnetorheological damper system

    Yeesock Kim;Reza Langari;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Application of semi-active control strategies for seismic protection of buildings with MR dampers

    Maryam Bitaraf;Osman E. Ozbulut;Stefan Hurlebaus;Luciana Barroso

  • Optimal design of superelastic‐friction base isolators for seismic protection of highway bridges against near‐field earthquakes

    Osman E. Ozbulut;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Seismic assessment of bridge structures isolated by a shape memory alloy/rubber-based isolation system

    Osman E Ozbulut;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Evaluation of the performance of a sliding-type base isolation system with a NiTi shape memory alloy device considering temperature effects

    Osman E. Ozbulut;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Robot-Assisted Bridge Inspection

    Robin R. Murphy;Eric Steimle;Michael Hall;Michael Lindemuth

  • Active and Semi-active Adaptive Control for Undamaged and Damaged Building Structures Under Seismic Load

    Maryam Bitaraf;Stefan Hurlebaus;Luciana R. Barroso

  • Control concepts for an active vibration isolation system

    F. Kerber;S. Hurlebaus;B. M. Beadle;U. Stobener

  • Adaptive control of base-isolated structures against near-field earthquakes using variable friction dampers

    Osman E. Ozbulut;Maryam Bitaraf;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Probabilistic Seismic Demand Models and Fragility Estimates for Reinforced Concrete Highway Bridges with One Single-Column Bent

    Qindan Huang;Paolo Gardoni;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Realtime Monitoring of Bridge Scour Using Remote Monitoring Technology

    Jean-Louis Briaud;Stefan Hurlebaus;Kuang-An Chang;Congpu Yao

  • A probabilistic damage detection approach using vibration-based nondestructive testing

    Qindan Huang;Paolo Gardoni;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Probabilistic demand model and performance-based fragility estimates for RC column subject to vehicle collision

    Hrishikesh Sharma;Paolo Gardoni;Stefan Hurlebaus

  • Model-Based Multi-input, Multi-output Supervisory Semi-active Nonlinear Fuzzy Controller

    Yeesock Kim;Stefan Hurlebaus;Reza Langari

  • Linear Elastic Waves

    JC Harris;L Gaul;S Hurlebaus

Frequent Co-Authors

John B. Mander
John B. Mander Texas A&M University
Paolo Gardoni
Paolo Gardoni University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Osman E. Ozbulut
Osman E. Ozbulut University of Virginia
Lothar Gaul
Lothar Gaul University of Stuttgart
Jean-Louis Briaud
Jean-Louis Briaud Texas A&M University
Reza Langari
Reza Langari Texas A&M University
Marc Niethammer
Marc Niethammer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Robert L. Lytton
Robert L. Lytton Texas A&M University
Robin R. Murphy
Robin R. Murphy Texas A&M University
Jennifer E. Michaels
Jennifer E. Michaels Georgia Institute of Technology

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