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Historic structures need to be restored in line with international
guidance and charters developed by architects and archaeologists,
but technical understanding of structural engineering and materials
is crucial, particularly with respect to response to earthquake
loading. This guide to structural assessment and restoration of
masonry monuments and historical buildings outlines the techniques,
materials and design procedures used. It begins with principles,
theory and practice and then presents case studies. The assessment
focusses on Building materials and construction techniques used in
the past The mechanics of masonry The structural behaviour of
masonry monuments and historical buildings In-situ investigation
and laboratory tests for existing and restoration materials. The
restoration elaborates on Techniques and materials available for
structural restoration Structural analysis and design Deciding on
the restoration scheme Emergency measures and protective measures.
Reinforced concrete (R/C) is one of the main building materials
used worldwide, and an understanding of its structural performance
under gravity and seismic loads, albeit complex, is crucial for the
design of cost effective and safe buildings. Concrete Buildings in
Seismic Regions comprehensively covers of all the analysis and
design issues related to the design of reinforced concrete
buildings under seismic action. It is suitable as a reference to
the structural engineer dealing with specific problems during the
design process and also for undergraduate and graduate structural,
concrete and earthquake engineering courses. This revised edition
provides new and significantly developed coverage of seismic
isolation and passive devices, and coverage of recent code
modifications as well as notes on future developments of standards.
It retains an overview of structural dynamics, the analysis and
design of new R/C buildings in seismic regions, post-earthquake
damage evaluation, pre-earthquake assessment of buildings and
retrofitting procedures, and several numerical examples. The book
outlines appropriate structural systems for many types of
buildings, explores recent developments, and covers the last two
decades of analysis, design, and earthquake engineering. It
specifically addresses seismic demand issues and the basic issues
of structural dynamics, considers the "capacity" of structural
systems to withstand seismic effects in terms of strength and
deformation, and highlights the assessment of existing R/C
buildings under seismic action. All of the material has been
developed to fit a modern seismic code and offers in-depth
knowledge of the background upon which the code rules are based. It
complies with European Codes of Practice for R/C buildings in
seismic regions, and includes references to current American
Standards for seismic design.
Bearing in mind that reinforced concrete is a key component in a
majority of built environment structures, Concrete Buildings in
Seismic Regions combines the scientific knowledge of earthquake
engineering with a focus on the design of reinforced concrete
buildings in seismic regions. This book addresses practical design
issues, providing an integrated, comprehensible, and clear
presentation that is suitable for design practice. It combines
current approaches to seismic analysis and design, with a
particular focus on reinforced concrete structures, and includes:
an overview of structural dynamics analysis and design of new R/C
buildings in seismic regions post-earthquake damage evaluation, pre
earthquake assessment of buildings and retrofitting procedures
seismic risk management of R/C buildings within urban nuclei
extended numerical example applications Concrete Buildings in
Seismic Regions determines guidelines for the proper structural
system for many types of buildings, explores recent developments,
and covers the last two decades of analysis, design, and earthquake
engineering. Divided into three parts, the book specifically
addresses seismic demand issues and the basic issues of structural
dynamics, considers the "capacity" of structural systems to
withstand seismic effects in terms of strength and deformation, and
highlights existing R/C buildings under seismic action. All of the
book material has been adjusted to fit a modern seismic code and
offers in-depth knowledge of the background upon which the code
rules are based. It complies with the last edition of European
Codes of Practice for R/C buildings in seismic regions, and
includes references to the American Standards in effect for seismic
design.
Historic structures need to be restored in line with international
guidance and charters developed by architects and archaeologists,
but technical understanding of structural engineering and materials
is crucial, particularly with respect to response to earthquake
loading. This guide to structural assessment and restoration of
masonry monuments and historical buildings outlines the techniques,
materials and design procedures used. It begins with principles,
theory and practice and then presents case studies. The assessment
focusses on Building materials and construction techniques used in
the past The mechanics of masonry The structural behaviour of
masonry monuments and historical buildings In-situ investigation
and laboratory tests for existing and restoration materials. The
restoration elaborates on Techniques and materials available for
structural restoration Structural analysis and design Deciding on
the restoration scheme Emergency measures and protective measures.
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