Dynamic Analysis and Earthquake Resistant Design: Volume 2, Methods of Dynamic Analysis

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Author: A A Balkema Publishers

ISBN-10: 9054102926

ISBN-13: 9789054102922

Category: Earthquake engineering

The second volume in a projected series on dynamic analysis and earthquake resistant design, this text includes topics such as: dynamic analysis of soil-structure interaction system, rupture of ground due to earthquake and its prediciton, basic method response calculations and nonlinear problems.

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The second volume in a projected series on dynamic analysis and earthquake resistant design, this text includes topics such as: dynamic analysis of soil-structure interaction system, rupture of ground due to earthquake and its prediciton, basic method response calculations and nonlinear problems. Booknews The series of two volumes presents the basic knowledge necessary to understand earthquake engineering in general and to analyze the dynamic response of civil structures such as foundations, dams, industrial facilities, bridges, in-ground structures, and port and harbor structures. This volume focuses on the latter. The eight chapters are divided into two parts on numerical analysis methods and problems encountered in the application of dynamic analysis. Topics include basic methods for response calculations, nonlinear problems, mutual interaction in a soil-structure system, input ground motion, and rupture of ground due to earthquake. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ BooknewsThe series of two volumes presents the basic knowledge necessary to understand earthquake engineering in general and to analyze the dynamic response of civil structures such as foundations, dams, industrial facilities, bridges, in-ground structures, and port and harbor structures. This volume focuses on the latter. The eight chapters are divided into two parts on numerical analysis methods and problems encountered in the application of dynamic analysis. Topics include basic methods for response calculations, nonlinear problems, mutual interaction in a soil-structure system, input ground motion, and rupture of ground due to earthquake. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \