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Repair of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings (FEMA 308) (Paperback)
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Repair of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings (FEMA 308) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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Following the two damaging California earthquakes in1989 (Loma
Prieta) and 1994 (Northridge), many concrete wall and masonry wall
buildings were repaired using federal disaster assistance funding.
The repairs were based on inconsistent criteria, giving rise to
controversy regarding criteria for the repair of cracked concrete
and masonry wall buildings. To help resolve this controversy, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) initiated a project on
evaluation and repair of earthquake-damaged concrete and masonry
wall buildings in 1996. The ATC-43 project addresses the
investigation and evaluation of earthquake damage and discusses
policy issues related to the repair and upgrade of
earthquake-damaged buildings. The project deals with buildings
whose primary lateral-force-resisting systems consist of concrete
or masonry bearing walls with flexible or rigid diaphragms, or
whose vertical-load-bearing systems consist of concrete or steel
frames with concrete or masonry infill panels. The intended
audience is design engineers, building owners, building regulatory
officials, and government agencies. The project results are
reported in three documents. TheFEMA306report, Evaluation of
Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings, Basic
Procedures Manual, provides guidance on evaluating damage and
analyzing future performance. Included in the document are
component damage classification guides, and test and inspection
guides. FEMA 307, Evaluation of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and
Masonry Wall Buildings, Technical Resources, contains supplemental
information including results from a theoretical analysis of the
effects of prior damage on single-degree-of-freedom mathematical
models, additional background information on the component guides,
and an example of the application of the basic procedures. FEMA
308, The Repair of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall
Buildings, discusses the policy issues pertaining to the repair of
earthquake-damaged buildings and illustrates how the procedures
developed for the project can be used to provide a technically
sound basis for policy decisions. It also provides guidance for the
repair of damaged components.
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