Learn To Design Code-Compliant, Earthquake-Resistant Structures With This Practical Guide.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51175) has announced the addition of "Earthquake Engineering: Application to Design" to their offering. Learn to design code-compliant, earthquake-resistant structures with this practical guide. Earthquake Engineering demonstrates how to design structural members and joints for seismic resistance. The text guides readers through dozens of structural designs, documenting how to perform each step, make the necessary calculations, and adhere to adhere to verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful 2. relevant design codes. Most other texts on seismic design focus on theory and the construction of idealized i·de·al·ize v. i·de·al·ized, i·de·al·iz·ing, i·de·al·iz·es v.tr. 1. To regard as ideal. 2. To make or envision as ideal. v.intr. 1. structures; this text is a radical departure, presenting actual tested design methodologies that protect structures from the devastation of earthquakes. All the design methods presented by the author comply with the current U.S. building codes. References to these codes are provided throughout the text, helping readers understand how they are integrated into an overall structural design. Everything readers need to create sound designs, from analysis to design implementation, is provided, including: - Dozens of worked problems throughout the text - Complete reference chapters dedicated to matrices, differential equations, and numerical analysis numerical analysis Branch of applied mathematics that studies methods for solving complicated equations using arithmetic operations, often so complex that they require a computer, to approximate the processes of analysis (i.e., calculus). - Latest results of ongoing seismic research, including how these studies are likely to influence future design projects - The latest 2006 IBC IBC International Building Code IBC Iraq Body Count IBC Institutional Biosafety Committee IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer IBC International Business Company IBC Independence Blue Cross IBC Insurance Bureau of Canada IBC International Broadcasting Convention , highlighting significant variations from the 2000 and 2003 editions of the code - Detailed coverage of seismic design for steel moment-resisting frame structures (SMRF SMRF San Marcos River Foundation SMRF State Medicaid Research Files SMRF Special Moment Resisting Frame SMRF Spec Multi-Format Router Function SMRF Steel Moment Resistant Frame SMRF Sales Manager Request Form (retail) ), as well as braced-frame steel, concrete, masonry, and wood-framed structures This text, with its many worked problems, is ideal for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students. Now that the seismic engineering provisions of the IBC Code apply to the entire United States, this text should also guide practicing engineers not yet exposed to seismic design in designing code-compliant, earthquake-resistant structures. Author information Charles K. Erdey, Dr. - Ing., SE, PE, has taught structural engineering subjects at California State University Enrollment As of Fall 2007, the university has 21,352 students, 13,989 of these are situated in the main Flagstaff campus<ref name="Enrollment" />. , practiced consulting engineering and forensic engineering, and done extensive research, dating back to the 1960s, on limit state design and performance of structures. He has published numerous papers for international and U.S. periodicals and has been awarded patents on advanced structural systems and on improved testing equipment for high-strength nonmetallic non·me·tal·lic adj. 1. Not metallic. 2. Chemistry Of, relating to, or being a nonmetal. Adj. 1. engineering materials. He has been an active participant in the Joint Work Group on Seismic Connections of the International Institute of Welding, is a chartered member of the Structural Engineering Institute, member of the American Society of Civil Engineers “ASCE” redirects here. For the Nigerian stock exchange, see Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is a professional body founded in 1852 to represent members of the civil engineering profession worldwide. , and has conducted seminars and written manuals for the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO ICBO International Conference of Building Officials ICBO Interracial Council for Business Opportunities ICBO International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (University at Buffalo, NY) ) on seismic and wind design for steel structures. Topics Covered: -Seismic design regulations -Reinforced-concrete structures -Seismic steel design: smrf -Seismic steel design: braced frames -Ibc seismic design of smrf structures -Masonry structures -Wood-framed buildings -Matrices in engineering -Differential equations -Numerical methods and engineering applications -Methods and tools to unravel secrets of earthquakes -Recent and future developments in seismic design For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51175 |
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