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Bruneau, M.; Whittaker, A.; Reinhorn, A.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 1: Overview of Damage to Buildings near Ground Zero.
March 2002, 46 p.
Keywords: Analytical methods; Damage assessment; Debris; Ground Zero; Cost effectiveness; Terrorist attacks; New York; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Attack; World Trade Center; Terrorism; Manhattan (New York); Multidisciplinary teams; Structural analysisBerman, J.; Warn, G.; Whittaker, A.; Bruneau, M.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to The World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 2: Reconnaissance and Preliminary Assessment of a Damaged Building Near Ground Zero.
April 2002, 40 p.
Keywords: Nonlinear analysis; Damage assessment; Collapse; Debris; Ground Zero; New York; Research; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Linear analysis; Attack; Reconnaissance; World Trade Center; Infrastructure; Terrorism; Multidisciplinary teams; Gravity loads; Structural analysisBruneau, M.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Lessons from the World Trade Center Terrorist Attack: Management of Complex Civil Emergencies and Terrorism-Resistant Civil Engineering Design. Held in New York, New York on June 24-25, 2002.
October 18, 2002, 180 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-02-SP08
Keywords: Threats; Structural engineering; Seismic design; Emergency response; Crisis management; Explosions; Natural disasters; Implosions; September 11; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Risk; World Trade Center; Man made disasters; Blast loads; Terrorism; September 11 terrorist attacks; Design codesLee, G. C.; Rzhevsky, V.; Tong, M.; Chen, S.
Engineering and Organizational Issues Related to the World Trade Center Terrorist Attack. Volume 4: From the WTC Tragedy to the Development of Disaster Engineering for Landmark Buildings: An Extension of the Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering Approach.
September 2003, 110 p.
Identifying Number(s): MCEER-03-SP04
Keywords: Thermal properties; Loadings; Ground zero; Sructural vibration; New York; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Dynamic responses; Explosion; Damage assessments; Multi-hazards; World Trade Center; Fire; Mechanical properties; Terrorism; Collision; Structural analysis