Mason, A. B.
Some Observations on the Random Response of Linear and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 1979,
129 p.
Identifying Number(s): EERL-79-01
Keywords: Dynamic response; Theses; Earthquake engineering; Linear differential equations; Random excitation; Random noise; Transition probabilities; Linear systems; Covariance matrices; Oscillations; Nonlinear systems; Stochastic differential equations; Monte Carlo methods
Valles, R. E.; Reinhorn, A. M.
Evaluation, Prevention and Mitigation of Pounding Effects in Building Structures.
National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
February 20, 1997,
278 p.
Identifying Number(s): NCEER-97-0001
Keywords: Buildings; Slamming; Earthquake engineering; Building codes; Seismic design; Pounding; Vibration damping; Oscillations
Mardzhanishvili, M. A.
Analysis of the Spatial Behavior and Size of Modern Buildings for Earthquake-proof Design.
cJanuary 1985,
148 p.
Identifying Number(s): TT-79-52047
Keywords: Foreign technology; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Translations; Seismic effects; Stiffness; Oscillations; Mathematical models; Highrise buildings
Beck, R. T.; Beck, J. L.
Comparison between Transfer Function and Modal Minimization Methods for System Identification.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Engineering.,
November 1985,
72 p.
Identifying Number(s): EERL-85-06
Keywords: Ground motion; Ten degrees of freedom; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Damping; Structural vibration; Comparison; Modal response; System identification; Optimization; Resonant frequency; Mathematical models; Transfer functions; Oscillations; Parameter estimation