Seismic Design of Buildings and Bridges

Seismic Design of Buildings and Bridges

Author: Alan Williams

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13:

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Everything you need to pass the test! Seismic Design of Buildings and Bridges: 2002-2003 Edition by Alan Williams, Ph.D., S.E., C. Eng., a leading structural engineering author · Written for civil and structural engineers preparing for the: Special Civil Engineering Exam--California National Structural Engineering I and II Exams California Structural Engineering Exam · Includes more than 100 problems and step-by-step solutions from recent exams · Offers 18 HP-48G calculator programs for frequently occurring calculations in the appendix · Contains an 8-page summary of useful equations · Reflects current publications of SEAOC and FEMA · Conforms to the 1997 edition of the UBC · Updated based on the latest AISC and ACI standards · Provides comprehensive clarification of applicable Building Codes and Standard Specifications · Uses provisions of the 1999 SEAOC bluebook, 1999 FEMA Advisory No. 2, 2000 FEMA 350 Design of Steel Moment Frame Buildings, and 1997 AISC Seismic Provisions · Cites extensive reference publications that reflect current design procedures Other Engineering Resources Available from Oxford University Press For the PE Exams Civil Engineering License Review, Fourteenth Edition, Donald G. Newnan, P.E. (1-57645-029-5) Civil Engineering: Problems and Solutions, Fourteenth Edition, Donald G. Newnan, P.E. (1-57645-030-9) Civil Engineering Problem Solving Flowcharts, Second Edition, Jorge L. Rodriguez, P.E. (1-57645-038-4) Structural Engineering License Review, Problems and Solutions, 2002-2003 Edition, Alan Williams, S.E. (0-19-515916-0) Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Second Edition, Alan Williams, S.E. (1-57645-051-1) Civil Engineering: Bridge Structures, Alan Williams, S.E. (1-57645-041-4) Civil Engineering: Building Structures, Alan Williams, S.E. (1-57645-040-6) Civil Engineering: Foundations and Retaining Structures, Alan Williams, S.E. (1-57645-042-2) Civil Engineering: Seismic Design, Alan Williams, S.E. (1-57645-043-0) For an Introduction to MATLAB Getting Started with MATLAB 5: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-512947-4) Getting Started with MATLAB, Version 6: A Quick Introduction for Scientists and Engineers by Rudra Pratap (0-19-515014-7) For Background on the Engineering Profession Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers by Edmund G. Seebauer and Robert L. Barry (0-19-513488-5) Engineers and Their Profession, Fifth Edition, by John D. Kemper and Billy R. Sanders (0-19-512057-4) Being Successful as an Engineer by W. H. Roadstrum (0-910554-24-2) Money Back Guarantee--Pass the test or get your money back. See details inside! For more information and a complete list of FE and PE Exam review books available from Engineering Press at Oxford University Press visit www.engineeringpress.com.


Civil & Structural Engineering

Civil & Structural Engineering

Author: Alan Williams

Publisher: Kaplan AEC Engineering

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9780793195664

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Everything civil and structural engineers in California need to prepare for the seismic design topics of the Special Civil Engineering Exam and California Structural Engineering Exam. This guide emphasizes methods that lead to the quickest and simplest solution to any problem.


Seismic Design of Building Structures

Seismic Design of Building Structures

Author: Michael R. Lindeburg

Publisher: Professional Publications Incorporated

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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- Solid review of seismic design exam topics- More than 100 practice problems- Includes step-by-step solutions Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


Bridge Engineering Handbook

Bridge Engineering Handbook

Author: Wai-Fah Chen

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-09-11

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13: 1000005925

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First Published in 1999: The Bridge Engineering Handbook is a unique, comprehensive, and state-of-the-art reference work and resource book covering the major areas of bridge engineering with the theme "bridge to the 21st century."


Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges

Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges

Author: M. J. N. Priestley

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1996-04-12

Total Pages: 704

ISBN-13: 9780471579984

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Because of their structural simplicity, bridges tend to beparticularly vulnerable to damage and even collapse when subjectedto earthquakes or other forms of seismic activity. Recentearthquakes, such as the ones in Kobe, Japan, and Oakland,California, have led to a heightened awareness of seismic risk andhave revolutionized bridge design and retrofit philosophies. In Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges, three of the world's topauthorities on the subject have collaborated to produce the mostexhaustive reference on seismic bridge design currently available.Following a detailed examination of the seismic effects of actualearthquakes on local area bridges, the authors demonstrate designstrategies that will make these and similar structures optimallyresistant to the damaging effects of future seismicdisturbances. Relying heavily on worldwide research associated with recentquakes, Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges begins with anin-depth treatment of seismic design philosophy as it applies tobridges. The authors then describe the various geotechnicalconsiderations specific to bridge design, such as soil-structureinteraction and traveling wave effects. Subsequent chapters coverconceptual and actual design of various bridge superstructures, andmodeling and analysis of these structures. As the basis for their design strategies, the authors' focus is onthe widely accepted capacity design approach, in which particularlyvulnerable locations of potentially inelastic flexural deformationare identified and strengthened to accommodate a greater degree ofstress. The text illustrates how accurate application of thecapacity design philosophy to the design of new bridges results instructures that can be expected to survive most earthquakes withonly minor, repairable damage. Because the majority of today's bridges were built before thecapacity design approach was understood, the authors also devoteseveral chapters to the seismic assessment of existing bridges,with the aim of designing and implementing retrofit measures toprotect them against the damaging effects of future earthquakes.These retrofitting techniques, though not considered appropriate inthe design of new bridges, are given considerable emphasis, sincethey currently offer the best solution for the preservation ofthese vital and often historically valued thoroughfares. Practical and applications-oriented, Seismic Design and Retrofit ofBridges is enhanced with over 300 photos and line drawings toillustrate key concepts and detailed design procedures. As the onlytext currently available on the vital topic of seismic bridgedesign, it provides an indispensable reference for civil,structural, and geotechnical engineers, as well as students inrelated engineering courses. A state-of-the-art text on earthquake-proof design and retrofit ofbridges Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges fills the urgent need for acomprehensive and up-to-date text on seismic-ally resistant bridgedesign. The authors, all recognized leaders in the field,systematically cover all aspects of bridge design related toseismic resistance for both new and existing bridges. * A complete overview of current design philosophy for bridges,with related seismic and geotechnical considerations * Coverage of conceptual design constraints and their relationshipto current design alternatives * Modeling and analysis of bridge structures * An exhaustive look at common building materials and theirresponse to seismic activity * A hands-on approach to the capacity design process * Use of isolation and dissipation devices in bridge design * Important coverage of seismic assessment and retrofit design ofexisting bridges


Earthquake Engineering for Structural Design

Earthquake Engineering for Structural Design

Author: W.F. Chen

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-11-02

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1420037145

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Many important advances in designing earthquake-resistant structures have occurred over the last several years. Civil engineers need an authoritative source of information that reflects the issues that are unique to the field. Comprising chapters selected from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of Structural Engineering, this book provides a tightly focused, economical guide to the theoretical, practical, and computational aspects of earthquake engineering. It discusses the fundamentals of earthquake engineering, the various types of earthquake damage to structures, seismic design of buildings and bridges, and performance-based seismic design and evaluation of building structures.


Structural Seismic Design Optimization and Earthquake Engineering: Formulations and Applications

Structural Seismic Design Optimization and Earthquake Engineering: Formulations and Applications

Author: Plevris, Vagelis

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2012-05-31

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 1466616415

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Throughout the past few years, there has been extensive research done on structural design in terms of optimization methods or problem formulation. But, much of this attention has been on the linear elastic structural behavior, under static loading condition. Such a focus has left researchers scratching their heads as it has led to vulnerable structural configurations. What researchers have left out of the equation is the element of seismic loading. It is essential for researchers to take this into account in order to develop earthquake resistant real-world structures. Structural Seismic Design Optimization and Earthquake Engineering: Formulations and Applications focuses on the research around earthquake engineering, in particular, the field of implementation of optimization algorithms in earthquake engineering problems. Topics discussed within this book include, but are not limited to, simulation issues for the accurate prediction of the seismic response of structures, design optimization procedures, soft computing applications, and other important advancements in seismic analysis and design where optimization algorithms can be implemented. Readers will discover that this book provides relevant theoretical frameworks in order to enhance their learning on earthquake engineering as it deals with the latest research findings and their practical implementations, as well as new formulations and solutions.


Civil & Structural Engineering

Civil & Structural Engineering

Author: Alan Williams

Publisher: Dearborn Trade Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781419511172

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Containing everything civil and structural engineers need to prepare for the seismic design topics of the Structural Engineering I and II exams, this guide emphasizes methods that lead to the quickest and simplest solution to any problem. In addition to exam preparation, this book is an outstanding reference manual for practicing engineers and upper-level engineering students. Book jacket.


Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Pushover Analysis of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bridges

Seismic Design Aids for Nonlinear Pushover Analysis of Reinforced Concrete and Steel Bridges

Author: Jeffrey Ger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1439837759

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Nonlinear static monotonic (pushover) analysis has become a common practice in performance-based bridge seismic design. The popularity of pushover analysis is due to its ability to identify the failure modes and the design limit states of bridge piers and to provide the progressive collapse sequence of damaged bridges when subjected to major earthq


Structural Engineer License Review

Structural Engineer License Review

Author: Alan Williams

Publisher: Dearborn Trade Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780793185238

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Written for the Structural Engineering I and II Exams and the California Structural Engineering Exam. Includes more than 70 problems and step-by-step solutions from recent exams; Offers 18 HP-48G calculator programs, which include 6 concrete, 3 masonry, 3 timber, 4 steel, and 2 proper ties of sections design programs; Reflects current publications of SEAOC and FEMA; Conforms to the 1997 edition of the UBC; Provides comprehensive clarification of applicable; Building Codes and Standard Specifications; Uses provisions of the 1999 SEAOC bluebook, 1999 FEMA Advisory No. 2, 2000 FEMA 350 Design of Steel Moment Frame Buildings, and 1997 AISC Seismic Provisions Cites extensive reference publications that reflect current design procedures