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A Methodology for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Multistory Residential Buildings. Volume 3. Examples
This manual describes a method of structural analysis, design and analysis of costs for the determination of strengthening of existing multi-story residential buildings to conform to the basic earthquake force requirements of the 1973 Uniform Building Code. The report is presented in three volumes. The examples in Volume III illustrate both simplified and more complex evaluation of stress distribution in different types of multi-story residences. Topic headings include the following: Bearing Wall, Masonry - Flexible Diaphragm; Concrete Frame, Shear Wall - Rigid Diaphragm; Computer Modeling. (Portions of this document are not fully legible)
A Methodology for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Multistory Residential Buildings. Volume 3. Examples
This manual describes a method of structural analysis, design and analysis of costs for the determination of strengthening of existing multi-story residential buildings to conform to the basic earthquake force requirements of the 1973 Uniform Building Code. The report is presented in three volumes. The examples in Volume III illustrate both simplified and more complex evaluation of stress distribution in different types of multi-story residences. Topic headings include the following: Bearing Wall, Masonry - Flexible Diaphragm; Concrete Frame, Shear Wall - Rigid Diaphragm; Computer Modeling. (Portions of this document are not fully legible)
A Methodology for Seismic Evaluation of Existing Multistory Residential Buildings. Volume 3. Examples
C. W. Pinkham (author) / G. C. Hart (author)
1977
639 pages
Report
No indication
English
Building Industry Technology , Apartment buildings , Earthquakes , Residential buildings , Earth movements , Seismic waves , Earthquake resistant structures , Building codes , Structural design , Earthquake engineering , Seismic design , Seismic loads , Ground motion , Computer aided design , Multistory buildings
Assessment of the Seismic Resistance and Safety of Existing Multistory Residential Buildings
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