Displacement‐Based Seismic Design of StructuresM. J. N.Priestley, G. M.Calvi, and M. J.Kowalsky2007. IUSS Press, Pavia, Italy, 721 pp., $198.69
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The concept of designing structures to achieve a specified performance limit state defined by strain or drift limits was first introduced, in New Zealand, in 1993. Over the following years, and in particular the past five years, an intense coordinated research effort has been underway in Europe and the USA to develop the concept to the stage where it is a viable and logical alternative to current force-based code approaches. Different structural systems including frames, cantilever and coupled walls, dual systems, bridges, wharves, timber structures and seismically isolated structures have been considered in a series of coordinated research programs. Aspects relating to characterization of seismic input for…
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- Seismic analysis
- Structural engineering
- Engineering
- Displacement (psychology)
- Cantilever
- Structural system
- Limit state design
- Representation (politics)