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Seismic Performance of Asymmetric Building Structures presents
detailed investigations on the effective assessment of structural
seismic response under excessive torsional vibrations,
demonstrating behavioural aspects from local response perspective
to global seismic demands. The work provides comprehensive
analytical, computational, experimental investigations, and
proposes improved design guidelines that structural engineers can
utilize to enhance the seismic design of asymmetric building
structures. Combining extensive experimental and numerical data
stock for seismic performance assessment with a particular focus on
asymmetric building structures, the book includes: * An overview of
asymmetric building structures from seismic damage perspective *
Local and global performance assessment of asymmetric structures
under extreme seismic actions * Post-earthquake damage evaluation
from varying frequency trends * Extended numerical applications for
experimental response validations * Evaluation of critical regions
of asymmetric structure with stress concentration * Statistical
distribution of seismic response under varying design parameters *
Design guidelines for asymmetric building structures This work's
comprehensive evaluations are carried out with modern sensing
techniques planned with meticulous attention to cover objectives
with a particular focus on asymmetry in reinforced concrete and
steel structures. It assesses various aspects of asymmetric
building structures that are rarely dealt with in the current
literature. It gathers fruitful information from various building
design codes and explains their limitations in addressing
damage-related challenges, which is not only useful for practicing
engineers but also for academics. The book will be invaluable for
experts, researchers, students and practitioners from relevant
areas, as well as for emergency preparedness managers.
Seismic Performance of Asymmetric Building Structures presents
detailed investigations on the effective assessment of structural
seismic response under excessive torsional vibrations,
demonstrating behavioural aspects from local response perspective
to global seismic demands. The work provides comprehensive
analytical, computational, experimental investigations, and
proposes improved design guidelines that structural engineers can
utilize to enhance the seismic design of asymmetric building
structures. Combining extensive experimental and numerical data
stock for seismic performance assessment with a particular focus on
asymmetric building structures, the book includes: * An overview of
asymmetric building structures from seismic damage perspective *
Local and global performance assessment of asymmetric structures
under extreme seismic actions * Post-earthquake damage evaluation
from varying frequency trends * Extended numerical applications for
experimental response validations * Evaluation of critical regions
of asymmetric structure with stress concentration * Statistical
distribution of seismic response under varying design parameters *
Design guidelines for asymmetric building structures This work's
comprehensive evaluations are carried out with modern sensing
techniques planned with meticulous attention to cover objectives
with a particular focus on asymmetry in reinforced concrete and
steel structures. It assesses various aspects of asymmetric
building structures that are rarely dealt with in the current
literature. It gathers fruitful information from various building
design codes and explains their limitations in addressing
damage-related challenges, which is not only useful for practicing
engineers but also for academics. The book will be invaluable for
experts, researchers, students and practitioners from relevant
areas, as well as for emergency preparedness managers.
From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Innovation is a
collection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the 22nd
Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and
Materials (ACMSM22) held in Sydney Australia, from 11-14 December
2012 by academics, researchers and practising engineers mainly from
Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region. The topics under
discussion include: * Biomechanics * Composite structures and
materials * Computational mechanics * Concrete, masonry, steel and
timber structures * Earthquake engineering and structural dynamics
* Fire engineering * Geomechanics * Foundation engineering *
Innovative and smart structures * Pavement engineering *
Rehabilitation of structures * Rock engineering * Site
investigation * Soil improvement and reinforcement * Structural
health monitoring * Structural optimisation * Sustainable materials
From Materials to Structures: Advancement through Innovation will
be a valuable reference for academics, researchers and practising
engineers working in structural and material engineering and
mechanics.
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