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EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING – Application to Design

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by : CHARLES K. ERDEY
Year : 2007 | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons | Size : 6.0 MB | Pages : 443

The primary motivation for writing this book is the causes of structural failures— what went wrong—during the earthquakes that hit the western states in the last decades. In view of the relatively large number of steel oment-resisting frames damaged during the Northridge earthquake, the book xpands on the evaluation and performance of structures of this type. The pre- and post-Northridge experimental research and new design strategies to improve moment connections for new buildings are also discussed, keeping in mind basic building code concepts to demonstrate the application of general strength-level load combinations.Topics relevant to seismic design in other areas of engineering, such as concrete, masonry, and wood-framed buildings, are also included. An attempt has been made to maintain a practical approach. In lieu of problem-solving,single design issues, the book walks the reader through step-by-step design of actual projects in moderate-to-high seismicity areas in compliance with building regulations.
Chapter 12 introduces a new method of dynamic analysis and discusses the causes of joint failure in steel design. Subjects like matrices, differential
equations, numerical analysis, and engineering applications are presented for completeness and ready reference for the reader.
It is hoped that the book will help practicing engineers not yet fully familiar with seismic design and graduating students to use the building codes in their seismic design practice.

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Journal of Structural Engineering (ASCE July 2008)

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EDITOR’S NOTE

Editor’s Note

Sashi K. Kunnath

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TECHNICAL PAPERS

1. Analysis and Computation

Macromodel-Based Simulation of Progressive Collapse: Steel Frame Structures

Kapil Khandelwal, Sherif El-Tawil, Sashi K. Kunnath, and H. S. Lew

Macromodel-Based Simulation of Progressive Collapse: RC Frame Structures

Yihai Bao, Sashi K. Kunnath, Sherif El-Tawil, and H. S. Lew

Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Slabs Using Nonlayered Shell Element

Yu Liu and Susanto Teng

Fiber-Element Model of Posttensioned Hollow Block Masonry Shear Walls under Reversed Cyclic Lateral Loading

Alok Madan, Andrei M. Reinhorn, and John B. Mander

2. Wind Effects

Equivalent Static Wind Loads on Long-Span Roof Structures

Jiyang Fu, Zhuangning Xie, and Q. S. Li

Wind-Induced Internal Pressures in Houses

Gregory A. Kopp, Jeong Hee Oh, and Diana R. Inculet

e-Analysis of High-Rise Buildings Subjected to Wind Loads

Dae-Kun Kwon, Tracy Kijewski-Correa, and Ahsan Kareem

3. Seismic Effects

Effect of Soil–Structure Interaction on Seismic Isolated Bridges

Alper Ucak and Panos Tsopelas

Three-Dimensional Seismic Response of Humboldt Bay Bridge-Foundation-Ground System

Ahmed Elgamal, Linjun Yan, Zhaohui Yang, and Joel P. Conte

Analytical Model of Ground Motion Pulses for the Design and Assessment of Seismic Protective Systems

W.-L. He and A. K. Agrawal

Dynamic Shear and Axial-Load Failure of Reinforced Concrete Columns

Kenneth J. Elwood and Jack P. Moehle

4. Concrete Structures

Two-Dimensional Grid Strut-Tie Model Approach for Structural Concrete

Young Mook Yun and Byung Hun Kim

5. Metal Structures

Physical Theory Hysteretic Model for Steel Braces

Murat Dicleli and Ertugrul Emre Calik

6. Wood Structures

Predicting Strength of Wood I-Joist with a Circular Web Hole

Ghulam B. Pirzada, Ying H. Chui, and Shouyong Lai

7. Structural Identification

Large-Scale Shake Table Test Verification of Bridge Condition Assessment Methods

Yangbo Chen, Maria Q. Feng, and Serdar Soyoz

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TECHNICAL NOTES

Control of Civil Structures Using a Semiactive Stiffness System Based on Variable Amplification

Kenneth K. Walsh, Makola M. Abdullah, and Carl A. Moore

Gusset Plate Connections to Circular Hollow Section Braces under Inelastic Cyclic Loading

Gilberto Martinez-Saucedo, Jeffrey A. Packer, and Constantin Christopoulos

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DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURES

Discussion of “Tension Stiffening in Lightly Reinforced Concrete Slabs” by R. Ian Gilbert

Peter H. Bischoff

Discussion of “Tension Stiffening in Lightly Reinforced Concrete Slabs” by R. Ian Gilbert

Gintaris Kaklauskas, Viktor Gribniak, and Darius Bacinskas

Discussion of “Tension Stiffening in Lightly Reinforced Concrete Slabs” by R. Ian Gilbert

Clare Burns, Hans Seelhofer, and Peter Marti

Closure to “Tension Stiffening in Lightly Reinforced Concrete Slabs” by R. Ian Gilbert

R. Ian Gilbert

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