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Mohamed Soliman
Mohamed Soliman
Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at Oklahoma State University
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Life-cycle of structural systems: recent achievements and future directions
DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Structures and infrastructure systems, 46-65, 2019
3002019
Generalized probabilistic framework for optimum inspection and maintenance planning
S Kim, DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Journal of Structural Engineering 139 (3), 435-447, 2013
1772013
Maintenance and operation of infrastructure systems
M Sánchez-Silva, DM Frangopol, J Padgett, M Soliman
Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (9), F4016004, 2016
1392016
A probabilistic approach for optimizing inspection, monitoring, and maintenance actions against fatigue of critical ship details
M Soliman, DM Frangopol, A Mondoro
Structural Safety 60, 91-101, 2016
942016
Optimization of life-cycle maintenance of deteriorating bridges with respect to expected annual system failure rate and expected cumulative cost
G Barone, DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Journal of Structural Engineering 140 (2), 04013043, 2014
822014
Life-cycle cost evaluation of conventional and corrosion-resistant steel for bridges
M Soliman, DM Frangopol
Journal of Bridge Engineering 20 (1), 06014005, 2015
782015
Probabilistic optimum inspection planning of steel bridges with multiple fatigue sensitive details
M Soliman, DM Frangopol, S Kim
Engineering Structures 49, 996-1006, 2013
692013
Bridge stress calculation based on the dynamic response of coupled train–bridge system
H Li, H Xia, M Soliman, DM Frangopol
Engineering Structures 99, 334-345, 2015
662015
Probabilistic fatigue life estimation of steel bridges by using a bilinear S-N approach
K Kwon, DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Journal of Bridge Engineering 17 (1), 58-70, 2012
612012
Life-cycle management of fatigue-sensitive structures integrating inspection information
SM Soliman, DM Frangopol
Journal of Infrastructure Systems 20 (2), 04014001, 2014
562014
Estimation of cable tension force independent of complex boundary conditions
B Yan, J Yu, M Soliman
Journal of engineering mechanics 141 (1), 06014015, 2015
552015
Optimal risk-based management of coastal bridges vulnerable to hurricanes
A Mondoro, DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Journal of Infrastructure Systems 23 (3), 04016046, 2017
522017
Fatigue reliability and service life prediction of aluminum naval ship details based on monitoring data
M Soliman, G Barone, DM Frangopol
Structural Health Monitoring 14 (1), 3-19, 2015
502015
Fatigue Assessment and Service Life Prediction of Existing Steel Bridges by Integrating SHM into a Probabilistic Bilinear Approach
M Soliman, DM Frangopol, K Kown
Journal of Structural Engineering 139 (10), 1728-1740, 2013
452013
Prediction of structural response of naval vessels based on available structural health monitoring data
A Mondoro, M Soliman, DM Frangopol
Ocean Engineering 125, 295-307, 2016
442016
Fatigue reliability assessment of railway bridges based on probabilistic dynamic analysis of a coupled train-bridge system
H Li, DM Frangopol, M Soliman, H Xia
Journal of Structural Engineering 142 (3), 04015158, 2016
392016
Integrated framework for quantifying the effect of climate change on the risk of bridge failure due to floods and flood-induced scour
O Khandel, M Soliman
Journal of bridge engineering 24 (9), 04019090, 2019
352019
Performance assessment of prestressed concrete bridge girders using fiber optic sensors and artificial neural networks
O Khandel, M Soliman, RW Floyd, CD Murray
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering 17 (5), 605-619, 2021
332021
Geometry control simulation for long-span steel cable-stayed bridges based on geometrically nonlinear analysis
J Wu, DM Frangopol, M Soliman
Engineering Structures 90, 71-82, 2015
282015
Integrated framework for assessment of time-variant flood fragility of bridges using deep learning neural networks
O Khandel, M Soliman
Journal of Infrastructure Systems 27 (1), 04020045, 2021
272021
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