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Evidence indicates that the vertical component of ground motion is more significant than previously thought, especially for near fault events. However, many design codes do not reflect the importance of the vertical component of ground motion. Therefore, ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismic Soil - Structure Interaction
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC Theses Theses and Dissertations 12-1-2009 Structural Response Including Vertical Component of Ground Motion Alex Joseph Piolat
Rotational and vertical components of ground motion are almost always ignored in design or in the assessment of structures despite the fact that vertical motion can be twice as much as the horizontal motion and may exceed 2g level, and rotational excitation ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Ground Response Analysis
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ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, Paper No. 485, Vol. 44, No. 1, March 2007, pp. 259–284
<p>This paper presents the application of the PEER (Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research) PBEE (Performance-based earthquake engineering) methodology to one of the six PEER testbeds, namely the Humboldt Bay Middle Channel (HBMC) Bridge, one of three bridges ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Soil Dynamics
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"13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering Vancouver, B.C., Canada August 1-6, 2004 Paper No. 2978"