Sherif, M. A.; Ishibashi, I.; Kearnes, J. K.
Microzonation by Amplification Ratio Technique.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
May 1976,
161 p.
Identifying Number(s): SOIL ENGINEERING RESEARCH-13
Keywords: Washington (State); Earthquake engineering; Microseisms; Geological surveys; Data processing; Site surveys; Nuclear reactor sites; Nuclear reactor safety; Microzonation; Satsop (Washington); Power spectra; Seismic waves
Kelly, J. M.; Sackman, J. L.
Conservatism in Summation Rules for Closely Spaced Modes.
May 1979,
35 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-79/11
Keywords: Dynamic response; Earthquakes; Vibration; Nuclear reactor safety; Spectral response; Oscillation modes; Dynamic structural analysis
Apostolakis, G. E.
The Effect of a Certain Class of Potential Common Mode Failures on the Reliability of Redundant Systems.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Office of Energy R and D Policy.,
November 1975,
42 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCLA-ENG-7528
Keywords: Reliability; Failure; Risk; Nuclear reactor accidents; Birth and death processes; Common mode failures; Nuclear reactor safety; Nuclear power plants; Redundancy; Statistical analysis; Mathematical models
Hsieh, T.; Okrent, D.
Some Probabilistic Aspects of the Seismic Risk of Nuclear Reactors.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs.,
December 1976,
85 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCLA-ENG-76113
Keywords: Failure; Risk; Risk benefit analysis; Earthquakes; Uncertainty; Numerical analysis; Nuclear reactor safety; Piping systems; Mathematical models
Valera, J. E.; Seed, H. B.; Tsai, C. F.; Lysmer, J.
Soil-Structure Interaction Effects at the Humboldt Bay Power Plant in the Ferndale Earthquake of June 7, 1975.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.,
January 1977,
53 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-77/02
Keywords: Humbolt Bay Nuclear Power Plant; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Ferndale Earthquake; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Soil dynamics; Finite element analysis; Nuclear reactor safety; Nuclear power plants; Earth movements; California