Glaser, S.
Estimating Soil Parameters Important for Lifeline Siting Using System Identification Techniques.
March 1993,
102 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-5143
Keywords: Telecommunication; Seismic waves; Power lines; Earthquake engineering; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Roads; Soil dynamics; Strain measurement; System identification; Mathematical models; Liquefaction; Railroads
Yokel, F. Y.
Earthquake Resistant Construction of Electric Transmission and Telecommunication Facilities Serving the Federal Government Report.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC.,
February 1990,
46 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-89/4213
Keywords: Building codes; Earthquake resistant structures; Earthquake engineering; Lifeline systems; Seismic design; Computer networks; Telephone systems; Soil-structure interactions; Transmission lines; Television systems; Radio communication; Design standards; Electric power generation; Power transmission; Telecommunication
Phan, L. T.; Todd, D. R.; Lew, H. S.
Strengthening Methodology for Lightly Reinforced Concrete Frames-II. Recommended Calculation Techniques for the Design of Infill Walls.
May 1994,
35 p.
Identifying Number(s): NISTIR-5421
Keywords: Dynamic response; Reinforcement (Structures); Earthquake engineering; Loads (Forces); Frames; Reinforced concrete; Infilled walls; Displacement; Concrete structures; Shear strength; Dynamic structural analysis
Glaser, S. D.; Leeds, A. L.
Estimation of System Damping at the Lotung Site by Application of System Identification.
National Inst. of Standards and Technology (BFRL), Gaithersburg, MD.; National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.,
August 1996,
196 p.
Keywords: Soil profiles; Nuclear power plants; Structure response; Earthquakes; Nonlinearity; Site characterization; Soil structure interactions; Excitation; Stiffness; System identification; Soil mechanics; Liquefaction; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake magnitude; Vibration damping; Seismic effects; Displacement; Seismic waves; Lotung (Taiwan); Earthquake resistant structures; Graphs (Charts)
Fowell, A. J.
Building and Fire Research Laboratory Accomplishments 1995-1996.
March 1997,
48 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/SP-838/11
Keywords: ; Research management; Buildings; Building codes; Earthquake engineering; US NIST; Flammability testing; Testing laboratories; Safety engineering; Construction materials; Fire safety; Fires; Standards
Culver, C.; Iwankiw, N.; Kuentz, A.
Workshop on Steel Research Needs for Buildings, Held at Gaithersburg, Maryland, March 5-6, 1985.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.; American Inst. of Steel Construction, Chicago, IL.; American Iron and Steel Inst., Washington, DC.; Metal Building Mfrs. Association, Cleveland, OH.,
May 1985,
96 p.
Identifying Number(s): NBS/SP-693
Keywords: Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Loads (Forces); Structural engineering; Construction; Steel construction; Fire safety; Design
Fenves, S. J.; Slava, M. T.; Barnett, J. P.
SASE - Standards Analysis, Synthesis and Expression Program: User Manual.
April 1987,
146 p.
Identifying Number(s): NBSIR-87/3514
Keywords: Building codes; Earthquake engineering; User manuals (Computer programs); Structural engineering; SASE computer program; Construction; Construction materials; Standards
Phan, L. T.; Lew, H. S.; Johnson, M. K.
Literature Review of Strengthening Methodologies of Existing Structures.
June 1988,
132 p.
Identifying Number(s): NBSIR-88/3796
Keywords: Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Beams (Supports); Case studies; Reinforced concrete; Structural members; Strength; Columns (Supports); Construction joints; Ductility
Beavers, L.
Building Technology Publications, Supplement 8: 1983.
June 1984,
92 p.
Identifying Number(s): NBS/SP-457/8
Keywords: Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Abstracts; Structural design; Structural engineering; Solar energy; Energy conservation; Bibliographies; Construction materials; Technology; Construction industry
NIST Research Reports, May 1990.
May 1990,
36 p.
Identifying Number(s): NIST/SP-783
Keywords: Wheels; Buildings; Loma Prieta earthquake; Earthquake engineering; US NIST; Picosecond pulses; Integrated circuits; Research; Very large scale integration; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Gravimeters; Oil exploration; Laser radiation; Fire safety; Chemical reactions; Railroads