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- Developing Procedures for the Prediction of floor Response Spectra
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The seismic engineering industry has been shifting its focus towards performance based engineering and as it does, the importance of adequately predicting the performance of the often-overlooked nonstructural elements has become clear. A lack of simple but reliable methods for predicting the acceleration demands on nonstructural elements is considered a significant challenge for the industry. Recent studies have highlighted the shortcomings that current international design codes have in accu...
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- 2018
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- Haymes, Kieran / Sullivan, Tim / Chandramohan, Reagan
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/15961
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