Response of Multistory Concrete Structures to Lateral Forces
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ACI SP-36:1972 is a standard that focuses on the response of multistory concrete structures to lateral forces. It includes a collection of papers that discuss the structural analysis and design of tall reinforced concrete buildings. The topics covered in these papers include frame-shear wall systems, framed tube structures, optimization, load distribution analysis, and symmetric shear wall analysis.
The standard also includes four papers specifically dedicated to addressing the challenges of constructing tall buildings in seismic areas. These papers provide insights into the philosophy, ductility, and details of resistance to earthquakes in concrete structures.
The table of contents provides an overview of the topics covered in the papers. Some of the topics covered include the behavior of structural concrete shear wall structures, analysis and design of framed tube structures for tall concrete buildings, and the distribution of shear force in shear wall structures.
Descriptors | Design |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 9.6 MB |