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- A Practice-Oriented Method for Predicting Elastic Floor Acceleration Response Spectra
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Significant losses have been incurred due to damage to nonstructural components within buildings in recent seismic events, even in instances where the structural systems have performed well. This observation warrants improving the methods currently employed in practice to design nonstructural components to resist seismic demands. Procedures to accurately predict elastic floor response spectra, which can in turn be used to infer the acceleration and deformation demands induced in the nonstruct...
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- 2019
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- Haymes, Kieran / Sullivan, Timothy / Chandramohan, Reagan
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17216
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