Earthquake Engineering: Theory and Implementation with the 2015 International Building Code, Third Edition
Samenvatting
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Fully updated coverage of earthquake-resistant engineering techniques, regulations, and codes
This thoroughly revised resource offers cost-effective earthquake engineering methods and practical instruction on underlying structural dynamics concepts. Earthquake Engineering, Third Edition, teaches how to analyze the behavior of structures under seismic excitation and features up-to-date details on the design and construction of earthquake-resistant steel and reinforced concrete buildings, bridges, and isolated systems. All applicable requirements are fully explained—including the 2015 International Building Code and the latest ACI, AISC, and AASHTO codes and regulations. Advanced chapters cover seismic isolation, synthetic earthquakes, foundation design, and geotechnical aspects such as liquefaction.Earthquake Engineering, Third Edition, covers:Characteristics of earthquakesLinear elastic dynamic analysisNonlinear and inelastic dynamic analysisBehavior of structures under seismic excitationDesign of earthquake-resistant buildings (IBC)Seismic provisions of reinforced concrete structures (ACI code)Introduction to seismic provisions of steel structures (AISC code)Design of earthquake-resistant bridges (AASHTO code)Geotechnical aspects and foundationsSynthetic earthquakesIntroduction to seismic isolation
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3.2 Displacement Requirements (Seismic Seats)<br/>9.13.3 Longitudinal Restrainers<br/>9.13.4 Hold-Down Devices<br/>9.13.5 Liquefaction<br/>APPENDIX 9-1<br/>10 Geotechnical Aspects and Foundations<br/>10.1 Introduction<br/>10.2 Wave Propagation<br/>10.3 Ground Response<br/>10.4 Liquefaction<br/>Equivalent Uniform Cyclic Shear Stress Method<br/>10.5 Slope Stability<br/>10.6 Lateral Earth Pressure<br/>10.7 Foundations<br/>APPENDIX 10-1<br/>11 Synthetic Earthquakes<br/>11.1 Introduction<br/>11.2 Fourier Transform<br/>11.3 Power Spectral Density<br/>11.4 Stationary Random Processes<br/>11.5 Random Ground Motion Model<br/>11.6 Implementation of Ground Motion Model<br/>11.7 Validity of Synthetic Earthquakes<br/>12 Seismic Isolation<br/>12.1 Introduction<br/>12.2 Concept of Seismic Isolation<br/>12.3 Lead-Rubber Bearing Isolators<br/>12.4 Analysis of Seismically Isolated Structures<br/>12.5 Design of Seismically Isolated Structures<br/>Allowable Compressive Stress<br/>Allowable Shear Deformation (Shear Strain)<br/>Allowable Rotation<br/>Stability Requirements<br/>Lead Core Dimensions<br/>Shear Stiffness<br/>APPENDIX 12-1<br/>Bibliography<br/>Index