A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Forensic Engineering of Intolerale Structural Vibrations and Damage for Construction and Industrial Dynamic Sources
Intolerable vibrations and damage to structures from construction and industrial dynamic sources are subjects of the investigations in forensic engineering. There are some typical vibration problems and different ways can be used to diagnose building conditions and understand the causes of high vibrations or failure. Analysis of the structural response and a choice of vibration limits are very important. Practical solutions are demonstrated in four case histories.
Forensic Engineering of Intolerale Structural Vibrations and Damage for Construction and Industrial Dynamic Sources
Intolerable vibrations and damage to structures from construction and industrial dynamic sources are subjects of the investigations in forensic engineering. There are some typical vibration problems and different ways can be used to diagnose building conditions and understand the causes of high vibrations or failure. Analysis of the structural response and a choice of vibration limits are very important. Practical solutions are demonstrated in four case histories.
Forensic Engineering of Intolerale Structural Vibrations and Damage for Construction and Industrial Dynamic Sources
Svinkin, Mark R. (author)
Fourth Forensic Engineering Congress ; 2006 ; Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Forensic Engineering (2006) ; 384-398
2006-10-03
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2007
|Soil and Structure Vibrations from Construction and Industrial Sources
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008
|Forensic structural engineering handbook
TIBKAT | 2010
|Forensic structural engineering handbook
Online Contents | 2013
|