Buch, Englisch, Band 47, 510 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1067 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 47, 510 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1067 g
Reihe: Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering
ISBN: 978-3-030-08636-7
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Offers a unique fusion of structural dynamics principles and their applications in wind and earthquake engineering
Incorporates social aspects of seismic risk, communication strategies, and mitigation measures
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1. Seismic Capacity Reduction Factors for a RC Beam and two RC Columns.- 2. Characterization of the wave field around an existing end-supported pontoon bridge from simulated data.- 3. Prediction the Seismic Demands of Tall Buildings Using An Adaptive Force-based Multi-mode Pushover Analysis.- 4. Ambient vibration testing of a 3-storey substandard RC building at different levels of structural seismic damage.- 5. Identification of Rational Functions with a forced vibration technique using random motion histories.- 6. Seismic Design Procedure for Staggered Steel Plate Shear Wall.- 7. Single-Degree-of-Freedom Analytical Predictive Models for Lead-Core Bearing Devices.- 8. Floor spectra for analysis of acceleration-sensitive equipment in buildings.- 9. Finite element model updating of a long span suspension bridge.- 10. Cyclic capacity of dowel connections.- 11. Experimental Study of New Angle Steel Buckling Restrained Braced Restrained.- 12. The Ranges of Uncertainty among the Use ofNGA-West1 and NGA-West 2 Ground Motion Prediction Equations.- 13. Ductile Knee-Braced Frames for Seismic Applications.- 14. Awareness on Seismic Risk: How can Augmented Reality help?.- 15. Seismic Rehabilitation of Masonry Heritage Structures with Base-Isolation and FRP Laminates – A Case Study Comparison.- 16. The Evaluation of Nonlinear Seismic Demands of RC Shear Wall Buildings using a Modified Response Spectrum Analysis Procedure.- 17. Application of MASW in the South Iceland Seismic Zone.- 18. Seismic Fragility Assessment of Reinforced Concrete High-rise Buildings using the Uncoupled Modal Response History Analysis (UMRHA).- 19. Seismic Response Control of Isolated Bridges Including Soil-Structure Interaction.- 20. Damage observations following the Mw 7.8 2016 Kaikoura earthquake.- 21. Performance of base isolated bridges in recent South Iceland earthquakes.- 22. How to survive earthquakes: the example of Norcia.- 23. System Identification of a Residential Building in Kathmandu Using Aftershocks of 2015 Gorkha Earthquake and Triggered Noise Data.- 24. From seismic input to damage scenario: an example for the pilot area of Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) in KnowRISK Project.- 25. Shaping favorable beliefs to seismic protection through risk communication: A pilot-experience in two Lisbon (Portugal) schools.- 26. Between Perception and Knowledge: the construction of the Italian questionnaire to assess the KnowRISK Project actions.- 27. New Design Spectral Acceleration of Soft and Deep Deposits in Bangkok.- 28. The participatory risk communication action of the KnowRISK project: Italy.- 29. Systematic methodology for planning and evaluation of a multi-source geohazard monitoring system. Application of a reusable template.- 30. Development of a common (European) tool to assess earthquake risk communication.- 31. KnowRISK on Seismic Risk Communication: the set-up of a participatory strategy.- 32. The dynamic intelligent bridge: A new concept in bridge dynamics.- 33. Seismicrisk communication: how to assess it? The case of Lisbon pilot-area.- 34. On the manifestation of ground motion model differences on seismic hazard in North Iceland.- 35. Bayesian Heirarchial model of peak ground acceleration for the Icelandic strong-motion arrarys.- 36. Towards an automated Kappa measurement procedure.- 37. Monitoring and Damage Detection of a 70-year-old Suspension Bridge -Ölfusá Bridge in Selfoss, Case Study.- 38. Seismic performance of non-structural elements assessed through shake table tests: The KnowRISK room set-up.- 39. KnowRISK Practical Guide for mitigation of seismic risk due to non-structural components.- 40. A study of rigid blocks rocking against rigid walls.