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Seismic Analysis/Upgrade Design for A Historic Steel-Framed Highrise
Numerous seismic deficiencies were identified during the study of a historic, 11-story office building in downtown Seattle, Washington. This paper discusses the thought processes and engineering techniques used in the seismic evaluation and upgrade design for this building and can be used as a model for seismic upgrades of other buildings throughout the country, including those in eastern states.
Seismic Analysis/Upgrade Design for A Historic Steel-Framed Highrise
Numerous seismic deficiencies were identified during the study of a historic, 11-story office building in downtown Seattle, Washington. This paper discusses the thought processes and engineering techniques used in the seismic evaluation and upgrade design for this building and can be used as a model for seismic upgrades of other buildings throughout the country, including those in eastern states.
Seismic Analysis/Upgrade Design for A Historic Steel-Framed Highrise
Dethlefs, Richard A. (author) / Searer, Gary R. (author) / Gatto, Kip S. (author)
Structures Congress 2004 ; 2004 ; Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Structures 2004 ; 1-8
2004-05-21
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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