T. K. Datta ... 464 pages - Publisher: Wiley; (May, 2010) - Language: English - ISBN-10: 0470824611 - ISBN-13: 978-0470824610.
While numerous books have been written on earthquakes, earthquake
resistance design, and seismic analysis and design of structures, none
have been tailored for advanced students and practitioners, and those
who would like to have most of the important aspects of seismic analysis
in one place. With this book, readers will gain proficiencies in the
following: fundamentals of seismology that all structural engineers must
know; various forms of seismic inputs; different types of seismic
analysis like, time and frequency domain analyses, spectral analysis of
structures for random ground motion, response spectrum method of
analysis; equivalent lateral load analysis as given in earthquake codes;
inelastic response analysis and the concept of ductility; ground
response analysis and seismic soil structure interaction; seismic
reliability analysis of structures; and control of seismic response of
structures.
* Provides comprehensive coverage, from seismology to
seismic control * Contains useful empirical equations often required in
the seismic analysis of structures * Outlines explicit steps for seismic
analysis of MDOF systems with multi support excitations * Works through
solved problems to illustrate different concepts * Makes use of MATLAB,
SAP2000 and ABAQUAS in solving example problems of the book * Provides
numerous exercise problems to aid understanding of the subject.
As one
of the first books to present such a comprehensive treatment of the
topic, Seismic Analysis of Structures is ideal for postgraduates and
researchers in Earthquake Engineering, Structural Dynamics, and
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. Developed for classroom use, the
book can also be used for advanced undergraduate students planning for a
career or further study in the subject area. The book will also better
equip structural engineering consultants and practicing engineers in the
use of standard software for seismic analysis of buildings, bridges,
dams, and towers.