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Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings in Chattanooga, TN
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Barnes and Noble
Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $160.00
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Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings
presents the latest generation of performance-based seismic rehabilitation methodology. This new national consensus standard was developed from the FEMA 356,
Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
. This Standard represents state-of-the-art knowledge in earthquake engineering and is a valuable tool for the structural engineering profession to improve building performance in future earthquakes. It includes significant improvements in current understanding of building behavior in earthquakes, such as:
improved C-coefficients for calculation of the pseudo-lateral force and target displacement based on recommendations in FEMA 440;
comprehensive soil-structure interaction provisions, including kinematic effects and foundation damping effects;
revised acceptance criteria for steel moment frames to reflect final conclusions of the SAC Joint Venture research;
expanded acceptance criteria for concentrically braced frames defined as a function of brace slenderness, compactness, and level of connection detailing; and
updated nonstructural provisions to be consistent with current NEHRP Provisions for new buildings.
ASCE/SEI Standard 41-06 is a valuable tool for structural engineers and the public for improving seismic performance of existing buildings.
presents the latest generation of performance-based seismic rehabilitation methodology. This new national consensus standard was developed from the FEMA 356,
Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
. This Standard represents state-of-the-art knowledge in earthquake engineering and is a valuable tool for the structural engineering profession to improve building performance in future earthquakes. It includes significant improvements in current understanding of building behavior in earthquakes, such as:
improved C-coefficients for calculation of the pseudo-lateral force and target displacement based on recommendations in FEMA 440;
comprehensive soil-structure interaction provisions, including kinematic effects and foundation damping effects;
revised acceptance criteria for steel moment frames to reflect final conclusions of the SAC Joint Venture research;
expanded acceptance criteria for concentrically braced frames defined as a function of brace slenderness, compactness, and level of connection detailing; and
updated nonstructural provisions to be consistent with current NEHRP Provisions for new buildings.
ASCE/SEI Standard 41-06 is a valuable tool for structural engineers and the public for improving seismic performance of existing buildings.
Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings
presents the latest generation of performance-based seismic rehabilitation methodology. This new national consensus standard was developed from the FEMA 356,
Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
. This Standard represents state-of-the-art knowledge in earthquake engineering and is a valuable tool for the structural engineering profession to improve building performance in future earthquakes. It includes significant improvements in current understanding of building behavior in earthquakes, such as:
improved C-coefficients for calculation of the pseudo-lateral force and target displacement based on recommendations in FEMA 440;
comprehensive soil-structure interaction provisions, including kinematic effects and foundation damping effects;
revised acceptance criteria for steel moment frames to reflect final conclusions of the SAC Joint Venture research;
expanded acceptance criteria for concentrically braced frames defined as a function of brace slenderness, compactness, and level of connection detailing; and
updated nonstructural provisions to be consistent with current NEHRP Provisions for new buildings.
ASCE/SEI Standard 41-06 is a valuable tool for structural engineers and the public for improving seismic performance of existing buildings.
presents the latest generation of performance-based seismic rehabilitation methodology. This new national consensus standard was developed from the FEMA 356,
Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
. This Standard represents state-of-the-art knowledge in earthquake engineering and is a valuable tool for the structural engineering profession to improve building performance in future earthquakes. It includes significant improvements in current understanding of building behavior in earthquakes, such as:
improved C-coefficients for calculation of the pseudo-lateral force and target displacement based on recommendations in FEMA 440;
comprehensive soil-structure interaction provisions, including kinematic effects and foundation damping effects;
revised acceptance criteria for steel moment frames to reflect final conclusions of the SAC Joint Venture research;
expanded acceptance criteria for concentrically braced frames defined as a function of brace slenderness, compactness, and level of connection detailing; and
updated nonstructural provisions to be consistent with current NEHRP Provisions for new buildings.
ASCE/SEI Standard 41-06 is a valuable tool for structural engineers and the public for improving seismic performance of existing buildings.

















