Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics 3

CollectionCursus ISBN9782553016493 EditorPresses internationales Polytechnique pages874 Published2013-04-11
Buy paper version
@ $159.95
Share Blurb

Back Cover

In order to reduce the seismic risk facing many densely populated regions worldwide, including Canada and the United States, modern earthquake engineering should be more widely applied. But current literature on earthquake engineering may be difficult to grasp for structural engineers who are untrained in seismic design. In addition no single resource addressed seismic design practices in both Canada and the United States until now. Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics was written to fill the gap. It presents the key elements of earthquake engineering and structural dynamics at an introductory level and gives readers the basic knowledge they need to apply the seismic provisions contained in Canadian and American building codes. But the scope of this book is not limited to structural analysis and design; it also discusses the basics of other relevant topics such as seismology, seismic risk analysis and geotechnical engineering, to help structural engineers work efficiently with other specialists on earthquake-resistant construction projects. Chapters end with a set of problems giving readers an insight into practical aspects of the subject.

Blurb

TARGET AUDIENCE
This book is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate structural engineering students, and university educators as well as practicing engineers who will all find it a valuable resource.
André Filiatrault, Eng., Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at the State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, in the United States.

Robert Tremblay, Eng., Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering at École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada.

Constantin Christopoulos, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a professor in the Depart¬ment of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto, Canada.

Bryan Folz, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a faculty member in the Department of Civil Engineering at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Vancouver, Canada.

Didier Pettinga, Ph.D., P.Eng., is a project engineer with Holmes Consulting Group in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Errata

Data files required for Chapter 4's problems:

Problem 4.1
Northridge_1994_g_dt0.01s
Saguenay_1988_g_dt0.005s

Problem 4.9
Superstition_Hills_1987_mms_dt0.005s

Problem 4.11
El_Centro_1940_NS_g