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Isbell, J. E.
Seismic Design Decision Analysis. Inelastic Design of Building Frames to Resist Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., September 1974, 17 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-45
Keywords: Seismic design; Damage assessment; Tall buildings; Framed structures; Steel construction; Earthquake resistant structures; Massachusetts; Seismic risk; Structural design; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Boston (Massachusetts); Design standards; Concrete construction; EarthquakesAckroyd, M. H.
Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas. Incident Losses: Information Obtained from Los Angeles Field Trip, 14 January to 23 January, 1973.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., February 1973, 31 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-30
Keywords: Damage assessment; Tall buildings; California; Questionnaires; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Human behavior; Residential buildings; Los Angeles (California); Earthquakes; Public buildingsPanoussis, G.
Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas. Network Reliability.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., June 1974, 13 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-42
Keywords: Probability theory; Network analysis theory; Risk analysis; Algorithms; Seismic risk; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Combinatorial analysis; Survival; EarthquakesWhitman, R. V.; Hong, S. T.
Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas. Data for Analysis of Damage to High Rise Buildings in Los Angeles.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., March 1973, 10 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-32
Keywords: Cost analysis; Damage assessment; Tall buildings; California; San Fernando Earthquake; Maps; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Assessed values; Los Angeles (California); Assessments; Earthquakes; Replacement costsHong, S. T.; Whitman, R. V.
Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas. Ductility Requirements of Multidegree Freedom Systems.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., June 1973, 39 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-35
Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Tall buildings; Steel structures; Computer applications; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Ground motion; Concrete structures; Graphic methods; Degrees of freedom; Stress analysis; Ductility tests; Time series analysis; Dynamic structural analysisAckroyd, M.
Scenarios of Buildings in Given Earthquake Damage States, Revision 1. Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., February 6, 1973, 20 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-29
Keywords: Damage assessment; California; Scenarios; Dynamic response; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Destruction; Accidents; Los Angeles (California); Injuries; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysisHudson, D. E.
Natural Disaster Mitigation Research. Proceedings of the Indo-U.S. Workshop on Natural Disaster (Earthquake and Wind Effects) Mitigation Research, Held at New Delhi, India on December 13-16, 1978.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1979, 70 p.
Keywords: Masonry; Earthquake resistant structures; Emergency preparedness; Wind (Meteorology); Newsletters; Rockfill dams; Risk analysis; Disaster preparedness; Earthquake warning systems; Research; Disasters; Buildings; Seismological stations; India; Earth dams; Storms; EarthquakesWhitman, R. V.; Vanmarcke, E. H.; Reed, J. W.; Kausel, E. B.
Alaskan Earthquake (1964) Tall Building Damage Review, Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., July 1972, 11 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-11
Keywords: Probability theory; Seismic design; Earthquake resistant structures; Tall buildings; Damage assessment; Earth movements; Alaska; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Buildings; Anchorage (Alaska); EarthquakesAnagnostopoulos, S. A.
Damage Prediction of Three Types of Buildings Based on Dynamic Analysis, Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., October 1972, 23 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-20
Keywords: Seismic design; Earthquake resistant structures; Tall buildings; Predictions; Damage assessment; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Design standards; Dynamic structural analysisTrudeau, P. J.
Identification of Typical Soil Profiles in the Boston Basin Area, Optimum Seismic Protection for New Building Construction in Eastern Metropolitan Areas.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., November 1971, 18 p.
Identifying Number(s): INTERNAL STUDY-3
Keywords: Subsurface investigations; Massachusetts; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Boston (Massachusetts); Ground motion; Soil surveys; Earthquakes