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Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - According to the UBC 97 - junaid - 01-28-2012

Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - According to the 1997 UBC

Author: David Anthony Fanella; Javeed A Munshi | Size: 11 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Scanner | Publisher: Portland Cement Association | Year: 1998 | pages: 185 | ISBN: 0893121959

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From the Preface: "...Special emphasis is given to the detailing requirements for a variety of structural componenets in regions of low, moderate, and high seismic risk. The detailed design of three reinforced concrete buildings in high seismic zones utilizing the various structural systems recognized in the 1997 UBC is illustrated. All three buildings are analyzed and designed for the combined effects of gravity, seismic, and wind loads...."

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RE: Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - According to the UBC 97 - 3fan - 01-28-2012

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The link from the first post is still alive and file available; checked 28.01.2012

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RE: Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - According to the UBC 97 - kowheng - 04-05-2012

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: Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - shadabg - 07-06-2012

Comprehend the basic considerations involved in earthquake-resistant design. Included are the seismic design provisions and detailing requirements for structures located in regions of low, moderate, and high seismic activity. This publication outlines the basic considerations involved in earthquake-resistant design according to the provisions of the 1997 Uniform Building Code (UBC). Included is a comprehensive description of the seismic design provisions contained in the 1997 UBC, as well as a chapter devoted to seismic detailing requirements for structures located in regions of low, moderate, and high seismic activity. Comparisons between the requirements of the 1997 UBC and the 1994 UBC are also given. Presented are the designs of a special moment-resisting frame system, a building frame system, and a dual system for combined gravity, earthquake, and wind forces.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Major Changes in Earthquake Design Requirements
1.3 Major Changes in Concrete Related Provisions
1.4 References
2. Seismic Design Loads
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Load Combinations
2.3 Criteria Selection
2.4 Minimum Design Lateral Forces and Related Effects
2.5 Detailed System Design Requirements
2.6 References
3. Detailing Requirements
3.1 Introduction
3.2 General Requirements
3.3 Members Subjected to Bending
3.4 Members Subjected to Bending and Axial Load
3.5 Shearwalls
3.6 Diaphragms
3.7 Joints of Frames
3.8 Development Lengths
3.9 Shear Strength Requirements
3.10 Two-Way Slab Without Beams
3.11 Frame Members Not Proportioned to Resist Forces Induced by Earthquake Motions
3.12 References
4. Beam-Column Frame
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Design Data
4.3 Seismic Load Analysis
4.4 Wind Load Analysis
4.5 Gravity Load Analysis
4.6 Design for Combined Load Effects
4.7 References
5. Building Frame System
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Design Data
5.3 Seismic Load Analysis
5.4 Wind Load Analysis
5.5 Gravity Load Analysis
5.6 Design for Combined Load Effects
5.7 Reference
6. Dual System
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Design Data
6.3 Seismic Load Analysis
6.4 Wind Load Analysis
6.5 Gravity Load Analysis
6.6 Design for Combined Load Effects
6.7 References

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RE: Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces - lisine - 07-12-2013



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