Earthquake engineering
Borg, Sidney F.
Earthquake engineering mechanism, damage assessment and structural design / [electronic resource] : S.F. Borg. - Singapore ; Teaneck, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., c1988. - 1 online resource (xii, 331 p.) : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ch. 1. A tensile rupture instability similarity earthquake mechanism -- ch. 2. The canonical accelerogram and its parameters -- ch. 3. The canonical isoseismal chart and its parameters -- ch. 4. The earthquake engineering damage -- ch. 5. Efficiency -focal depth and figure 4.5 -- ch. 6. Superposition of canonical accelerograms -- ch. 7. Superposition of canonical isoseismal contour maps -- ch. 8. Approximate analytical damage (intensity number)assessment procedures -- ch. 9. Special topics in earthquake structural engineering -- ch. 10. Some non-structural applications of the rational theory -- ch. 11. Some structural applications of the rational theory.
"This book is the expanded version of the earlier (first edition) text. It presents new comprehensive rational quantitative theories (utilizing fundamental energy concepts throughout) covering the entire earthquake event from the point of view of the engineer. It starts with a mathematical analysis of an underground mechanism (the earthquake), then proceeds to determinations of the timewise and spacewise variations of the fundamental engineering damage-design parameter, the ground energy. Finally, the new theories are applied to a number of typical (actual) structural and non-structural design problems. Each chapter of the first edition has now been improved and enlarged and new chapters have been added to include recent research by the author and his graduate students."
Electronic reproduction.
Singapore :
World Scientific Publishing Co.,
1988.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9789814350624
Earthquake engineering.
Electronic books.
624.1762
Earthquake engineering mechanism, damage assessment and structural design / [electronic resource] : S.F. Borg. - Singapore ; Teaneck, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., c1988. - 1 online resource (xii, 331 p.) : ill.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ch. 1. A tensile rupture instability similarity earthquake mechanism -- ch. 2. The canonical accelerogram and its parameters -- ch. 3. The canonical isoseismal chart and its parameters -- ch. 4. The earthquake engineering damage -- ch. 5. Efficiency -focal depth and figure 4.5 -- ch. 6. Superposition of canonical accelerograms -- ch. 7. Superposition of canonical isoseismal contour maps -- ch. 8. Approximate analytical damage (intensity number)assessment procedures -- ch. 9. Special topics in earthquake structural engineering -- ch. 10. Some non-structural applications of the rational theory -- ch. 11. Some structural applications of the rational theory.
"This book is the expanded version of the earlier (first edition) text. It presents new comprehensive rational quantitative theories (utilizing fundamental energy concepts throughout) covering the entire earthquake event from the point of view of the engineer. It starts with a mathematical analysis of an underground mechanism (the earthquake), then proceeds to determinations of the timewise and spacewise variations of the fundamental engineering damage-design parameter, the ground energy. Finally, the new theories are applied to a number of typical (actual) structural and non-structural design problems. Each chapter of the first edition has now been improved and enlarged and new chapters have been added to include recent research by the author and his graduate students."
Electronic reproduction.
Singapore :
World Scientific Publishing Co.,
1988.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9789814350624
Earthquake engineering.
Electronic books.
624.1762