Kusumastuti, D.; Reinhorn, A. M.; Rutenberg, A.
Versatile Experimentation Model for Study of Structures Near Collapse Applied to Seismic Evaluation of Irregular Structures.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. Earthquake Engineering Research Centers Program.,
March 31, 2005,
283 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-05-0002
Keywords: Ground motion; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Collapse; Seismic design; Lateral pressure; Accelerograms; Irregular buildings; Hospitals; Dynamic structural response
Whittaker, A. S.; Uang, C. M.; Bertero, V. V.
Earthquake Simulation Tests and Associated Studies of a 0.3-Scale Model of a Six-Story Eccentrically Braced Steel Structure.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
July 1987,
425 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-87/02
Keywords: ; Damage; Tests; Prototypes; Simulators; Earthquakes; Engineering; Collapse; Evaluation; Steels; Design criteria; Mathematical models; Earth resistant structures
Cheng, F. Y.; Lou, K.; Sheng, L. H.
Collapse Studies of Mission-Gothic Undercrossing and Bull Creek Canyon Channel Bridge during the January 17, 1994 Northridge Earthquake.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
August 1996,
137 p.
Identifying Number(s): CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDY-96-6
Keywords: Earthquake damage; Dynamic response; Ductility; Damage assessment; Ground motion; Soil-strucutre interactions; Cracking (Fracturing); Collapse; Highway bridges; Nonlinearity; Dynamic strucutral analysis; Finite element method; Failure analysis; Seismic effects; Structural members; Displacement; Columns (Supports); Flared columns; Northridge Earthquake; Reinforced concretes; Bending
Lew, H. S.
Performance of Structures during the Loma Prieta Earthquake of October 17, 1989.
Geological Survey, Reston, VA.,
January 1990,
212 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/SP-778
Keywords: ; Dynamic response; Failure; Buildings; Building codes; Earthquake resistant structures; Dynamic structure analysis; Collapse; Highway bridges; Foundations; Fire protection; Design standards
Carino, N. J.; Lew, H. S.
Summary of NIST/GSA Workshop on Application of Seismic Rehabilitation Technologies to Mitigate Blast-Induced Progressive Collapse September 10, 2001, Oakland, California.
December 2001,
28 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-6831
Keywords: Blast loads; Terrorism; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Meetings; Collapse; Seismic design; Oakland (California); Blast resistant structures; Progressive collapse; Retrofitting
Berman, J.; Warn, G.; Whittaker, A.; Bruneau, M.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 2: Reconnaissance and Preliminary Assessment of a Damaged Building Near Ground Zero.
April 2002,
40 p.
Keywords: Ground Zero; Terrorism; Buildings; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Linear analysis; Collapse; Multidisciplinary teams; New York; Research; Reconnaissance; Gravity loads; World Trade Center; Attack; Infrastructure; Nonlinear analysis; Structural analysis; Debris