Riddell, R.; Newmark, N. M.
Statistical Analysis of the Response of Nonlinear Systems Subjected to Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
August 1979,
312 p.
Identifying Number(s): ['STRUCTURAL RESEARCH SER-468', 'UILU-ENG-79-2016']
Keywords: Dynamic response; Ground motion; One degree of freedom; Theses; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Mechanical hysteresis; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Reinforced concrete; Structures; Design criteria; Nonlinear systems; Dynamic structural analysis
Yim, C. S.; Chopra, A. K.; Penzien, J.
Rocking Response of Rigid Blocks to Earthquakes.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
January 1980,
75 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-80/02
Keywords: Dynamic response; Blocks; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Earthquakes; Random processes; Probability theory; Rigid frames
White, A.; Waterstone, P.
Natural Hazards Observer, Volume 2, Number 1.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
September 1977,
10 p.
Keywords: Floods; Drought; Hazards; Local government; Dams; Disaster preparedness; Emergency preparedness; Earthquakes; Research; Government policies; Water resources; Meteorology; National government; Safety; Climatology; Hurricanes; Newsletters; Disaster relief; Disasters
Kiureghian, A. D.
On Response of Structures to Stationary Excitation.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
December 1979,
43 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-79/32
Keywords: Dynamic response; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Seismic design; Earthquakes; Random noise; Structures; White noise; Degrees of freedom; Mathematical models; Probability distribution functions; Dynamic structural analysis
Riahi, A.; Powell, G. H.; Mondkar, D. P.
Beam-Column Element 3D (Type 2-Parallel Element Theory) for the ANSR-II Program.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC.,
December 1979,
35 p.
Identifying Number(s): UCB/EERC-79/31
Keywords: Dynamic response; Stiffness methods; Computer programming; Plastic design; Elastic properties; Earthquake engineering; Beams (Supports); ANSR-2 computer program; User needs; Seismic design; Earthquakes; Columns (Supports); Computer aided design; Dynamic structural analysis
Liu, B. C.; Hsieh, C. T.; Gustafson, R.; Nuttli, O.; Gentile, R.
Earthquake Risk and Damage Functions: An Integrated Preparedness and Planning Model Applied to New Madrid.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
December 7, 1979,
335 p.
Keywords: Dynamic structural analysis; Hazards; Risk; Damage assessment; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Kentucky; Earthquakes; Arkansas; New Madrid fault; Tennessee; Missouri; Mississippi; Illinois; Memphis (Tennessee); Predictions; Saint Louis (Missouri); Seismic risk
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: Failure; Hazards; Buildings; Building codes; Earthquake engineering; Specifications; Seismic design; Structural design; Earthquakes; Environmental engineering; Wind pressure; Tall buildings; Seismic risk
Stephen, R. M.; Petrovski, J.
Ambient and Forced Vibration Studies of a Multistory Triangular-Shaped Building. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Mechanics Division Specialty Conference Held at University of California at Los Angeles on March 30-31, 1976.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
March 1976,
13 p.
Keywords: Dynamic response; Earthquake engineering; Earthquake resistant structures; Dynamic tests; Earthquakes; Forced vibration; Resonant frequency; Dynamic structural analysis
Datta, S. K.; El-Akily, N.
Seismic Response of a Buried Pipeline. I. Infinite Medium.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
June 1980,
29 p.
Identifying Number(s): CUMER-80-3
Keywords: Dynamic response; Shells (Structural forms); Earthquake engineering; Pipelines; Earthquakes; Soil structure interactions; Equations of motion; Subsurface structures; Shell theory; Seismic waves
Lo, H.; Bogdanoff, J. L.
Derivation of Equations of Motion of a Free Rigid Body Steam Generator Supported by Vertical Elastic Rods.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.,
October 1977,
27 p.
Keywords: Earthquake engineering; Kentucky; Earthquakes; Rods; Boilers; Potential energy; Equations of motion; Mathematical models; Paradise (Kentucky)