Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Wind and Earthquake Forces
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ACI SP-63:1980 is a standard that focuses on the mathematical modeling of reinforced concrete structures subjected to wind and earthquake forces. The standard comprises 24 papers that cover various aspects of this subject. The first group of papers, totaling eight, is dedicated to the mathematical modeling of the nonlinear behavior of structural elements. These papers provide insight into understanding how reinforced concrete structures behave under wind and earthquake forces using mathematical techniques.
In addition to the mathematical modeling, the standard also includes a group of six papers that discuss experimental studies. These papers present the findings of real-life tests conducted on reinforced concrete structures to understand their response to wind and earthquake forces. This practical aspect further enriches the knowledge provided by the standard, as it combines theoretical modeling with empirical evidence.
Furthermore, four papers in the standard focus on the elastic analysis of structures and structural elements. These papers dive into the analytical methods used to determine the response and behavior of reinforced concrete structures when subjected to wind and earthquake forces. The elastic analysis is crucial in understanding the behavior of structures within their elastic limits.
Lastly, the standard includes a group of papers that address topics of interest to practicing engineers. These papers present practical considerations and guidelines for engineers working on reinforced concrete structures under wind and earthquake forces. They provide valuable insights and recommendations to ensure the safety and structural integrity of such constructions.
Descriptors | Seismic & Lateral Forces |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 20.9 MB |