The book is divided into three parts; the first part is theoretical and is intended to give an introduction to the nature of earthquakes where it treats the dynamic aspects of the effect of earthquakes on structures. It also addresses the behavior of structures under seismic excitations. The second
Earthquake Engineering; Theory and Implementation ,First Edition, bookmarked
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- Publisher
- Department of Civil Engineering, University of Jordan
- Year
- 2004
- Leaves
- 473
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
cover......Page 1
contents......Page 3
Chapter 1 Introduction......Page 9
Chapter 2 Characteristics of Earthquakes......Page 13
Chapter 3 Linear Elastic Dynamic Analysis......Page 23
Chapter 4 Inelastic Dynamic Analysis......Page 113
Chapter 5 Behavior of Structures Under Seismic Excitation......Page 131
Chapter 6 Design Of Earthquake-Resistant Buildings (UBC 97 Code)......Page 173
Chapter 7 Introduction to international Building Code (IBC code)......Page 225
Chapter 8 Seismic Provisions of Reniforced Concrete Structures (ACI Code)......Page 245
Chapter 9 Seismic Provisions of Steel Structures (AISC Code)......Page 335
Chapter 10 Design of Earthquake Resistant Bridges (AASHTO Code)......Page 355
Chapter 11 Geotechnical Aspects and Foundations......Page 413
Chapter 12 Synthic Earthquakes......Page 433
Chapter 13 Introduction to Seismic Isolation......Page 449
References......Page 463
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