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U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program on composite and hybrid structures - current status of Japan side research
The U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program started in 1979. The overall objective of the total program is to improve seismic safety practices in both countries through cooperative studies to determine the relationship among full-scale tests, small-scale tests, component tests, and related analytical and design implication studies. A five-year research program on composite and hybrid structures was recommended to start in 1993 fiscal as the phase 5 based on a number of technical meetings between the U.S and Japan. Because of diverse and broad scope of the subject area, the research program was organized into the following four groups: concrete filled tube column systems; reinforced concrete and steel reinforced concrete column systems; reinforced concrete and steel reinforced concrete wall systems; new materials, elements and systems (such as fibre reinforced plastics, high-performance concrete). In addition to the objectives of the total program, phase 5 aimed at (1) developing design guidelines for a unified code development for typical composite and hybrid structures and (2) developing new and innovative composite structural elements and hybrid systems using advanced new materials and/or devices. Japan side has just completed his assignment of the cooperative research work in the fiscal year of 1997. This report presents the outlines of the research conducted in the four groups during five years and the general contents of the proposed draft guidelines.
U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program on composite and hybrid structures - current status of Japan side research
The U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program started in 1979. The overall objective of the total program is to improve seismic safety practices in both countries through cooperative studies to determine the relationship among full-scale tests, small-scale tests, component tests, and related analytical and design implication studies. A five-year research program on composite and hybrid structures was recommended to start in 1993 fiscal as the phase 5 based on a number of technical meetings between the U.S and Japan. Because of diverse and broad scope of the subject area, the research program was organized into the following four groups: concrete filled tube column systems; reinforced concrete and steel reinforced concrete column systems; reinforced concrete and steel reinforced concrete wall systems; new materials, elements and systems (such as fibre reinforced plastics, high-performance concrete). In addition to the objectives of the total program, phase 5 aimed at (1) developing design guidelines for a unified code development for typical composite and hybrid structures and (2) developing new and innovative composite structural elements and hybrid systems using advanced new materials and/or devices. Japan side has just completed his assignment of the cooperative research work in the fiscal year of 1997. This report presents the outlines of the research conducted in the four groups during five years and the general contents of the proposed draft guidelines.
U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program on composite and hybrid structures - current status of Japan side research
Das gemeinsame erdbebentechnische Forschungsprogramm der USA und Japans über Verbund- und Hybridstrukturen - gegenwärtiger Stand auf der japanischen Forschungsseite
Nishiyama, I. (Autor:in) / Yamanouchi, H. (Autor:in) / Hirashi, H. (Autor:in)
1998
9 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 3 Tabellen, 13 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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