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Critical Excitation Methods in Earthquake Engineering

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By Izuru Takewaki
Publisher: Elsevier Science 2007-02-15 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 0080453090

Since the occurrence of earthquakes and their properties are very uncertain even with the present knowledge, it is too difficult to define reasonable design ground motions especially for important buildings. In the seismic resistant design of building structures, the concept of 'performance-based design' has become a new paradigm guaranteeing the maximum satisfaction of building owners. The quality and reliability of the performance-based design certainly depend on the scientific rationality of design ground motions. In order to overcome this problem, a new paradigm has to be posed. To the author's knowledge, the concept of 'critical excitation' and the structural design based upon this concept can become one of such new paradigms. This book introduces a new probabilistic and energy-based critical excitation approach to overcome several problems in the scientific and rational modelling of ground motions. The author hopes that this book will help the development of new seismic-resistant design methods of buildings for such unpredicted or unpredictable ground motions.

- First comprehensive book for critical excitation methods
- Including updated, cutting-edge research
- Applicable to other worst-case analysis problems
- Including comprehensive review of critical excitation methods
- Including verification by comprehensive recorded ground motions



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Critical Excitation Methods in Earthquake Engineering
Izuru Takewaki
Year: 2007 Language: English Pages: 287
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Critical Excitation Methods in Earthquake Engineering, Second Edition

Author: Izuru Takewaki | Size: 14 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Butterworth-Heineman | Year: 2013 | pages: 389 | ISBN: 0080994369 ISBN13: 9780080994369

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After the March 11, 2011, earthquake in Japan, there is overwhelming interest in worst-case analysis, including the critical excitation method. Nowadays, seismic design of structures performed by any seismic code is based on resisting previous natural earthquakes. Critical Excitation Methods in Earthquake Engineering, 2e, develops a new framework for modeling design earthquake loads for inelastic structures. The 2e, includes three new chapters covering the critical excitation problem for multi-component input ground motions, and that for elastic-plastic structures in a more direct way are incorporated and discussed in more depth. Finally, the problem of earthquake resilience of super high-rise buildings is discussed from broader viewpoints. * Solves problems of earthquake resilience of super high-rise buildings * Three new chapters on critical excitation problem for multi-component input ground motions * Includes numerical examples of one and two-story models

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