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Yang, T. Y.; Morehead, R. C.; Bogdanoff, J. L.
Theoretical Study of the Earthquake Response of a Coal Handling Elevator Support Structure.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., April 30, 1978, 164 p.
Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Vibration; Coal handling; Electric power plants; Earthquake engineering; Ground motion; Conveyors; Bending moments; Dynamic response; Finite element analysis; Kentucky; Paradise (Kentucky); EarthquakesChen, C. C.; Sun, C. T.; Bogdanoff, J. L.; Lo, H.
Simple Models for Computing Dynamic Responses of Complex Frame Structures.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., April 1978, 96 p.
Keywords: Earthquake resistant structures; Framed structures; Vibration; Timoshenko beam; Earth movements; Shear properties; Electric power plants; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Kentucky; Resonant frequency; Paradise (Kentucky); Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysisProceedings of the U.S.-Southeast Asia Symposium on Engineering for Natural Hazards Protection Held at Manila, Philippines on September 26-30, 1977.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., January 1978, 438 p.
Keywords: Structures; Hurricanes; Wind loads; Safety engineering; Philippines; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Floods; Hazards; Meetings; Storms; Natural hazards; EarthquakesA Program of Studies on the Socioeconomic Effects of Earthquake Predictions.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., January 1978, 176 p.
Identifying Number(s): IJBN-0-309-02789-6
Keywords: Economic factors; Predictions; Businesses; Sociology; State of the art; Regions; Research; Social effect; Economic impact; Socioeconomic impacts; Reviews; Government policies; Economic analysis; Warning systems; EarthquakesMartin, P. P.; Seed, H. B.
APOLLO - A Computer Program for the Analysis of Pore Pressure Generation and Dissipation in Horizontal Sand Layers During Cyclic or Earthquake Loading.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., October 1978, 68 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-78/21
Keywords: Water table; Mathematical models; APOLLO computer program; Earthquake engineering; Computer programming; Pore pressure; Soil dynamics; Liquefaction (Soils); Cyclic loads; Stress analysis; EarthquakesChristian, J. T.
Relative Motion of Two Surface Points During and Earthquake, Non-Linear and Coupled Seismic Effects, Report No. 1.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., January 1973, 20 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['MIT-CE-R73-13', 'GEOTECHNICAL PUB-318']
Keywords: Earth movements; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Ground motion; Approximation; Soil dynamics; Displacement; EarthquakesCherry, J. T.; Halda, E. J.; Hamilton, K. G.
A Deterministic Approach to the Prediction of Free Field Ground Motion and Response Spectra from Stick-Slip Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., December 1974, 47 p.
Keywords: Stress waves; Mathematical models; Earth movements; Seismic epicenter; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Dynamic structural analysis; Stress analysis; Rock mechanics; Earthquakes; Geological faultsNielsen, N. N.; Furumoto, A. S.; Lum, W.; Morrill, B. J.
The Honomu, Hawaii, Earthquake.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., January 1977, 97 p.
Keywords: Damage assessment; Lavas; Volcanic ejecta; Earth movements; Hawaii; Honomu (Hawaii); Hawaii Island; Soil mechanics; EarthquakesWhitman, R. V.; Roesset, J. M.; Dobry, R.; Ayestaran, L.
Accuracy of Modal Superposition for One-Dimensional Soil Amplification Analysis.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., October 1972, 19 p.
Identifying Number(s): STRUCTURES PUB-352
Keywords: Damping; Earth movements; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Soil dynamics; Soil properties; Soil profiles; EarthquakesMartin, P. P.; Seed, H. B.
MASH - A Computer Program for the Non-Linear Analysis of Vertically Propagating Shear Waves in Horizontally Layered Deposits.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., October 1978, 96 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-78/23
Keywords: MASH computer program; User needs; Mathematical models; Operators (Mathematics); Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Computer programming; Pore pressure; Soil dynamics; Nonlinear systems; Earthquakes