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Earthquake Engineering - From Engineering Seismology to Optimal Seismic Design of Engineering Structures (Hardcover): Abbas... Earthquake Engineering - From Engineering Seismology to Optimal Seismic Design of Engineering Structures (Hardcover)
Abbas Moustafa
R3,611 Discovery Miles 36 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings - The worst case approach (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Izuru Takewaki, Abbas... Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings - The worst case approach (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Izuru Takewaki, Abbas Moustafa, Kohei Fujita
R4,052 Discovery Miles 40 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Engineers are always interested in the worst-case scenario. One of the most important and challenging missions of structural engineers may be to narrow the range of unexpected incidents in building structural design. Redundancy, robustness and resilience play an important role in such circumstances. "Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach" discusses the importance of worst-scenario approach for improved earthquake resilience of buildings and nuclear reactor facilities.


"Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach" consists of two parts. The first part deals with the characterization and modeling of worst or critical ground motions on inelastic structures and the related worst-case scenario in the structural design of ordinary simple building structures. The second part of the book focuses on investigating the worst-case scenario for passively controlled and base-isolated buildings. This allows for detailed consideration of a range of topics including:


A consideration of damage of building structures in the critical excitation method for improved building-earthquake resilience,


A consideration of uncertainties of structural parameters in structural control and base-isolation for improved building-earthquake resilience, and


New insights in structural design of super high-rise buildings under long-period ground motions.


"Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach" is a valuable resource for researchers and engineers interested in learning and applying the worst-case scenario approach in the seismic-resistant design for more resilient structures.

Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering - Soil Liquefaction and Seismic Safety of Dams and Monuments (Hardcover): Abbas... Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering - Soil Liquefaction and Seismic Safety of Dams and Monuments (Hardcover)
Abbas Moustafa
R3,620 Discovery Miles 36 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Earthquake-Resistant Structures - Design, Assessment and Rehabilitation (Hardcover): Abbas Moustafa Earthquake-Resistant Structures - Design, Assessment and Rehabilitation (Hardcover)
Abbas Moustafa
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings - The worst case approach (Paperback, 2013 ed.): Izuru Takewaki, Abbas... Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings - The worst case approach (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Izuru Takewaki, Abbas Moustafa, Kohei Fujita
R4,862 Discovery Miles 48 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Engineers are always interested in the worst-case scenario. One of the most important and challenging missions of structural engineers may be to narrow the range of unexpected incidents in building structural design. Redundancy, robustness and resilience play an important role in such circumstances. Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach discusses the importance of worst-scenario approach for improved earthquake resilience of buildings and nuclear reactor facilities. Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach consists of two parts. The first part deals with the characterization and modeling of worst or critical ground motions on inelastic structures and the related worst-case scenario in the structural design of ordinary simple building structures. The second part of the book focuses on investigating the worst-case scenario for passively controlled and base-isolated buildings. This allows for detailed consideration of a range of topics including: A consideration of damage of building structures in the critical excitation method for improved building-earthquake resilience, A consideration of uncertainties of structural parameters in structural control and base-isolation for improved building-earthquake resilience, and New insights in structural design of super high-rise buildings under long-period ground motions. Improving the Earthquake Resilience of Buildings: The worst case approach is a valuable resource for researchers and engineers interested in learning and applying the worst-case scenario approach in the seismic-resistant design for more resilient structures.

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