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Title: Earthquake Hazards and Seismic Design


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Earthquake Hazards andSeismic Design
  • Richard P. Ray Ph.D. P.E.

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Direct Effects
  • Ground failures (instabilities)
  • Surface faulting
  • Vibration of soil
  • Ground cracking
  • Liquefaction
  • Ground lurching
  • Differential settlement
  • Lateral spreading
  • Landslides
  • Vibrations transmitted from the ground to the
    structure

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Direct Effects
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Indirect Effects
  • Tsunamis
  • Seiches
  • Landslides
  • Floods
  • Fires

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Seismic Resistant Construction
  • Prevent non-structural damage from minor shaking
  • Prevent structural damage and minimize non
    structural damage in occasional moderate shaking
  • Avoid collapse or serious damage in rare, major
    ground shaking

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Soil Movements
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Wood Frame Houses
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Masonry Structures
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Concrete Structures
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Steel Structures
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Earthquake Resistant Designs
  • Construction and Maintenance
  • Need for more comprehensive approach
  • Importance of conceptual design
  • Decrease of demands
  • Action of the soil-structure system

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Good Pile Design
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Bridge Foundation and Supports
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Integral Action of All Parts
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Proper Building System
  • Building should be light
  • Simple, symmetric, regular
  • Uniform and continuous distribution of mass (m),
    stiffness (k), strength (sy), ductility (µ).
  • Avoid long spans and long cantilever
  • Non-structural elements
  • Separated completely
  • Tied to structure

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Proper Building System
  • Control inelastic regions
  • More than one defense line
  • Stiffness and strength of building matches
    stiffness and strength of foundation and

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Building Should Be Light
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Building Should Be Simple, Symmetric, and Regular
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Building Should Have Uniform and Continuous
Distribution of Mass Stiffness Strength Ductility
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Retrofitting Soft Stories
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Non-Structural Should Be Integrated With
Structural
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Structures Should Have the Largest Number of
Defenses
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Building Should Have Balanced Stiffness,
Strength, Ductility Between Members, Connections,
Supports
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Construction Aspects
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Building Research
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Newer Designs
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