Simplified dynamic analysis of high-rise buildings : applications to simplified seismic diagnosis and retrofit using the extended rod theory
Language: English Publication details: Springer 2019 SingaporeDescription: xiv, 277pISBN:- 9789811371844
- 624.17 Si57
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624.17 R734F FINITE ELEMENT PROGRAMS IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONTINUUM MECHANICS | 624.17 Sch61s STRUCTURES | 624.17 Sh56f FUNDAMENTALS OF STATICALLY INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES | 624.17 Si57 Simplified dynamic analysis of high-rise buildings | 624.17 SM64I INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL MECHANICS | 624.17 SO46S STOCHASTIC PROCESSES AND RANDOM VIBRATIONS | 624.17 SP45I2 INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURES |
This book presents a simple analytical method based on the extended rod theory that allows the earthquake resistance of high-rise buildings to be easily and accurately evaluated at the preliminary design stage. It also includes practical software for applying the extended rod theory to the dynamic analysis of actual buildings and structures.
High-rise buildings in large cities, built on soft ground consisting of sedimentary rock, tend to have low natural frequency. If ground motion due to an earthquake occurs at distant hypocenters, the vibration wave can be propagated through several sedimentary layers and act on skyscrapers as a long-period ground motion, potentially producing a resonance phenomenon that can cause severe damage. Accordingly, there is a pressing need to gauge the earthquake resistance of existing skyscrapers and to improve their seismic performance.
This book was written by authors who have extensive experience in tall-building seismic design in Japan. The software included enables readers to perform dynamic calculations of skyscrapers’ resistance to vibrations. As such, it offers a valuable resource for practitioners and engineers, as well as students of civil engineering.
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