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  • Yang, T. Y.; Shiau, L. C.; Lo, H.; Bogdanoff, J. L.
    Theoretical Study of the Dynamic Response of a Chimney to Earthquake and Wind.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., April 1, 1978, 149 p.
    Keywords: Chimneys; SAP 4 computer program; Seismic design; Earthquake resistant structures; Wind pressure; Finite element analysis; Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Electric power plants; Kentucky; Cyclic loads; Paradise (Kentucky); Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Kircher, C. A.; Shah, H. C.
    Ambient Vibration Study of Six Similar High-Rise Apartment Buildings.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., January 1975, 92 p.
    Identifying Number(s): 14
    Keywords: Wind pressure; High rise buildings; Vibration; Spectral energy distribution; Damping; Earthquake engineering; Resonant frequency; Power spectra; Apartment buildings; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Whitman, R. V.; Biggs, J. M.; Brennan, J.; Cornell, C. A.; de Neufville, R.
    Summary of Methodology and Pilot Application.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., October 1973, 64 p.
    Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURES PUB-381', 'R73-58']
    Keywords: Seismic design; Seismic Design Decision Analysis; Earthquake resistant structures; Dynamic loads; Wind pressure; Massachusetts; Seismic risk; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Boston (Massachusetts); Risk; Decision making; Building codes; Design criteria; Lateral pressure

  • Biggs, J. M.
    Comparison of Wind and Seismic Forces on Tall Buildings. Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., December 1971, 11 p.
    Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-4
    Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Tall buildings; Wind pressure; Massachusetts; Buildings; Boston (Massachusetts); Seismic surveys; Building codes; Wind shear

  • Beedle, L. S.
    On Hazards of the High-Rise.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., February 1979, 54 p.
    Identifying Number(s): LEHIGH/FL/369-251
    Keywords: Environmental engineering; Seismic design; Tall buildings; Failure; Wind pressure; Specifications; Seismic risk; Structural design; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Hazards; Building codes; Earthquakes

  • Cevallos-Candau, P. J.; Hall, W. J.
    Commonality of Earthquake and Wind Analysis.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1980, 210 p.
    Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-472', 'UILU-ENG-80-2002']
    Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Dynamic loads; Wind pressure; Design; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Gust loads; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Safak, E.; Foutch, D. A.
    Vibration of Buildings Under Random Wind Loads.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., May 1980, 141 p.
    Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-480', 'UILU-ENG-80-2013']
    Keywords: ; Random processes; Dynamic loads; Wind pressure; Vibration; Buildings; Random vibration; Gust loads; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Beason, W. L.
    Failure Prediction Model for Window Glass.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., May 1980, 224 p.
    Keywords: Sheet glass; Predictions; Failure; Window glass; Wind pressure; Glass strength; Plate glass; Earthquake engineering; Loads (Forces); Lateral pressure

  • Hasselman, T. K.; Eguchi, R. T.; Wiggins, J. H.
    Assessment of Damageability for Existing Buildings in a Natural Hazards Environment, Volume I: Methodology.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., September 1980, 197 p.
    Identifying Number(s): TR-80-1332-1
    Keywords: Damage assessment; Predictions; Dynamic loads; Wind pressure; User needs; Mathematical models; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; DAMAGE computer program; Natural hazards; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis

  • Hasselman, T. K.; Chen, S. H.; Eguchi, R. T.; Wiggins, J. H.
    Assessment of Damageability for Existing Buildings in a Natural Hazards Environment, Volume II: DAMAGE Computer Program Users Manual.
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., September 1980, 164 p.
    Identifying Number(s): TR-80-1332-2
    Keywords: Damage assessment; Predictions; Dynamic loads; Wind pressure; User needs; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; DAMAGE computer program; Computer programs; Fortran; Natural hazards; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis