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ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings
ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings is the next step in a very successful series of evaluation tools used by structural engineers nationwide to evaluate the seismic adequacy of existing buildings. This document has evolved from the tradition of visiting sites damaged by earthquakes and observing what works and what does not work in structural systems. It also embodies the latest efforts in the development of performance-based analysis techniques and reflects the most recent earthquake hazard demand criteria. This document is the last step in the development of a standard for seismic evaluation of existing buildings applicable across the entire nation. The previous version of this document, FEMA 310: Handbook for the Seismic Evaluation of Buildings — A Prestandard, was developed jointly by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). ASCE has since taken this document through a consensus process to turn it into a national standard. Major changes to this document include a reorganization of the nonstructural checklists and a rewrite of the unreinforced masonry (URM) special procedure. With the publication of ASCE 31-03, the first national seismic evaluation standard reflecting the most current thinking and applying a consistent methodology to the seismic evaluation of existing buildings is now available to the structural engineering community.
ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings
ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings is the next step in a very successful series of evaluation tools used by structural engineers nationwide to evaluate the seismic adequacy of existing buildings. This document has evolved from the tradition of visiting sites damaged by earthquakes and observing what works and what does not work in structural systems. It also embodies the latest efforts in the development of performance-based analysis techniques and reflects the most recent earthquake hazard demand criteria. This document is the last step in the development of a standard for seismic evaluation of existing buildings applicable across the entire nation. The previous version of this document, FEMA 310: Handbook for the Seismic Evaluation of Buildings — A Prestandard, was developed jointly by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). ASCE has since taken this document through a consensus process to turn it into a national standard. Major changes to this document include a reorganization of the nonstructural checklists and a rewrite of the unreinforced masonry (URM) special procedure. With the publication of ASCE 31-03, the first national seismic evaluation standard reflecting the most current thinking and applying a consistent methodology to the seismic evaluation of existing buildings is now available to the structural engineering community.
ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings
Hom, Darrick B. (author) / Poland, Chris D. (author)
Structures Congress 2004 ; 2004 ; Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Structures 2004 ; 1-9
2004-05-21
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
ASCE 31-03: Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings
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