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Time history analysis as a method of implementing - aslam - 09-16-2009 Time history analysis as a method of implementing performance based design
info: The current loadings code, NZS4203:1992 (Standards NZ, 1992) permits the use of time history analysis for all structures but the procedures are non-prescriptive and open to varying interpretation, particularly in the selection and scaling of time history records. Scaling of at least three records is required such that “over the period range of interest … the 5% damped spectrum of the earthquake record does not differ significantly from the design spectrum”. In practice, this has usually been interpreted so as to scale records to provide approximately the same average spectrum as the design spectrum. [attachment=830] RE: Time history analysis as a method of implementing - Grunf - 03-15-2011 Direct link: Code: *************************************** RE: Time history analysis as a method of implementing - cve_jule - 03-15-2011 Just as a contribution to this (or any similar) post. Go to Code: *************************************** Code: *************************************** It will give you all of the *.pdf documents that are stored on that site. In this particular example, there will be around 800 pdf papers. |