William F. Cofer
Affiliations: | Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States |
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Mohammadabadi M, Jarvis J, Yadama V, et al. (2020) Predictive Models for Elastic Bending Behavior of a Wood Composite Sandwich Panel Forests. 11: 624 |
Nassiri S, Chen Z, Lamanna A, et al. (2020) Numerical simulation of failure mechanism in screw anchors under static tension Advances in Structural Engineering. 136943322093714 |
Voth C, White N, Yadama V, et al. (2015) Design and evaluation of thin-walled hollow-core wood-strand sandwich panels Journal of Renewable Materials. 3: 234-243 |
Alam MA, Yadama V, Cofer WF, et al. (2014) Analysis and evaluation of a fruit bin for apples. Journal of Food Science and Technology. 51: 3722-30 |
Alam A, Haselbach L, Cofer WF. (2013) Three-Dimensional Finite Element Modeling Of Pervious Concrete Pavement: Vertical Porosity Distribution Approach International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology. 2: 767-777 |
Cofer WF, Matthews DS, McLean DI. (2012) Effects of blast loading on prestressed girder bridges Shock and Vibration. 19: 1-18 |
Alam MA, Haselbach L, Cofer WF. (2012) Validation of the performance of pervious concrete in a field application with finite element analysis Astm Special Technical Publication. 1551: 1-16 |
Sehhati R, Rodriguez-Marek A, ElGawady M, et al. (2011) Effects of near-fault ground motions and equivalent pulses on multi-story structures Engineering Structures. 33: 767-779 |
Shattarat NK, Symans MD, McLean DI, et al. (2008) Evaluation of nonlinear static analysis methods and software tools for seismic analysis of highway bridges Engineering Structures. 30: 1335-1345 |
Stapleton S, McDaniel C, Cofer W, et al. (2005) Part 5: Seismic Design of Bridges: Performance of Lightly Confined Reinforced Concrete Columns in Long-Duration Subduction Zone Earthquakes Transportation Research Record. 1928: 183-192 |