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Seismic Analysis and Design using the Endurance Time Method

2024, Pocket, Engelsk

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The endurance time method (ETM) is a seismic analysis procedure in which intensifying dynamic excitations are used as the loading function, and it provides many unique benefits in the design of structures. It can largely reduce the computational effort needed for the response history analysis of structures. This aids in the practical application of response history-based analysis in problems involving very large models and/or requiring numerous analyses to achieve optimal design goals. A single response history analysis through ETM provides an estimate of the system response at the entire range of seismic intensities of interest, thus making it ideal for applications such as seismic risk assessment, life-cycle cost analysis, and value-based seismic design. Conceptual simplicity also makes ETM a useful tool for preliminary response history analysis of structural systems.

Features:

  • Presents full coverage of the subject from basic concepts to advanced applied topics.
  • Provides a coherent text on endurance time excitation functions that are essential in endurance time analysis.

Seismic Analysis and Design using the Endurance Time Method

serves as a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and practicing structural engineers who want to familiarize themselves with the concepts and applications of the endurance time method (ETM) as a useful tool for dynamic structural analysis.

Produktegenskaper

  • Bidragsyter

    Hassan A. Vafai (Redaktør) ; Homayoon E. Estekanchi (Redaktør)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    CRC Press
  • Format

    Pocket
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2024
  • Antall sider

    252
  • Serienavn

    Resilience and Sustainability in Civil, Mechanical, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering Systems
  • Utgivelsesdato

    26.08.2024
  • Varenummer

    9781032108698

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