NEHRP Clearinghouse

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  • Liu, W. K.
    Development of Finite Element Procedures for Fluid-Structure Interaction.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., August 1980, 236 p.
    Identifying Number(s): EERL-80-06
    Keywords: Dams; Numerical integration; Earthquake engineering; Theses; Incompressible flow; Fluid structure interactions; Earthquakes; Finite element analysis; Cylindrical shells; Reservoirs; Storage tanks; Viscous flow

  • El-Shafee, O.; Gould, P. L.
    Analytical Method for Determining Seismic Response of Cooling Towers on Footing Foundations.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., September 1979, 228 p.
    Identifying Number(s): RR-55
    Keywords: Dynamic response; SUBASE computer program; Computer programs; Earthquake engineering; Stress analysis; Soil structure interactions; Cylindrical shells; Cooling towers; Finite element analysis; Mathematical models; Dynamic loads

  • Muleski, G. E.; Ariman, T.; Aumen, C. P.
    A Shell Model of a Buried Pipe in a Seismic Environment.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., October 1978, 40 p.
    Identifying Number(s): TR-2
    Keywords: Dynamic structural analysis; Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Viscoelasticity; Underground structures; Cylindrical shells; Earth movements; Seismic waves

  • Shih, C. F.
    Failure of Liquid Storage Tanks Due to Earthquake Excitation.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., cJanuary 1981, 215 p.
    Identifying Number(s): EERL-81-04
    Keywords: Dynamic response; Liquids; Theses; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Earthquakes; Vibration; Soil structure interactions; Static structural analysis; Cylindrical shells; Time dependence; Storage tanks; Buckling; Mathematic models

  • Hafiz Shaaban, S.; Nash, W. A.
    Response of an Empty Cylindrical Ground Supported Liquid Storage Tank to Base Excitation.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs., August 1975, 112 p.
    Keywords: Ground motion; Computer programs; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Earthquakes; Cylindrical shells; Elastic shells; Finite element analysis; Earth movements; Storage tanks

  • Datta, S. K.; Shah, A. H.; El-Akily, N.
    Dynamic Response of a Buried Pipe in a Seismic Environment.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., August 1980, 36 p.
    Identifying Number(s): CUMER-80-5
    Keywords: Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Vibration; Cylindrical shells; Subsurface structures; Mathematical models; Seismic waves

  • Shaaban, S. H.; Nash, W. A.
    Finite Element Analysis of a Seismically Excited Cylindrical Storage Tank, Ground Supported, and Partially Filled with Liquid.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs., July 1976, 116 p.
    Keywords: Ground motion; Computer programs; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Vibration; Cylindrical shells; Sloshing; Finite element analysis; Earth movements; Storage tanks; Seismic waves