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Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures

โœ Scribed by Duggal, S.K.


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
459
Category
Library

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Designed to serve as a textbook for students pursuing a B tech or BE program in civil engineering, this book explains the different sources of damage that can be triggered by an earthquake and the conceptual method of earthquake-resistant design. The book will also be useful for postgraduate students of civil engineering, practicing engineers, and architects. The various topics in the book are presented in a systematic manner to ease understanding of concepts. After an introduction to earthquakes and ground motion, the easy-to-understand textbook provides detail chapters on structures and soil in terms of their seismic response. The need for placing importance on conceptual design is covered in detail by enumerating factors that cause damage and offering guidelines for efficient seismic-resistant design. The book emphasizes structural damage induced by vibration on timber, masonry, concrete, and steel buildings.
Content:
• Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
1. Earthquake and Ground Motion
2. Dynamics of Structures and Seismic Response
3. Dynamics of Soils and Seismic Response
4. Conceptual Design
5. Introduction to Earthquake-Resistant Design
6. Masonry Buildings
7. Timber Buildings
8. Reinforced Concrete Buildings
9. Steel Buildings
10. Non-Structural Elements
11. Bhuj Earthquake 2001 : A Case Study
Appendices
• Bibliography
Index


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