Dravinski, M.
Strong Motion Effects Due to Seismic Waves in Dipping Layers.
National Science Foundation, Washington DC.,
September 1983,
216 p.
Keywords: Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; Plane waves; Boundary layer; Harmonic analysis; Mathematical models; Boundary value problems; Seismic waves
Morgan, J. R.; Hall, W. J.; Newmark, N. M.
Response of Simple Structural Systems in Traveling Seismic Waves.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
September 1979,
127 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-467', 'UILU-ENG-79-2015']
Keywords: Superposition (Mathematics); Ground motion; Buildings; Building codes; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Traveling waves; Theses; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Plane waves; Earth movements; Mathematical models; Seismic waves
Wojcik, G. L.
Resonance Zones on the Surface of a Dipping Layer Due to Plane SH Seismic Input.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
January 1979,
99 p.
Keywords: Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Love waves; Earthquakes; Plane waves; Time domain; Earth movements; Frequency domain; Mathematical models; Seismic waves
Sugimura, Y.
Seismic Strain Induced in the Ground During Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.,
June 1977,
73 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-77/14
Keywords: Ground motion; Computer programs; Earthquake engineering; Earthquakes; RUNF1 computer program; Plane waves; Soil dynamics; Secondary waves; Earth movements; Strains; Soil mechanics; California; CORFA computer program; CORIN computer program; Seismic waves