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Document: 

SP60-01

Date: 

January 1, 1979

Author(s):

Gajanan M. Sabnis

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

60

Abstract:

Various aspects of vibrations of concrete structures are presented to set the stage for the rest of the symposium.

DOI:

10.14359/17368


Document: 

SP60-07

Date: 

January 1, 1979

Author(s):

T.I. Campbell, P.F. Csagoly, and A.C. Agarwal

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

60

Abstract:

Results from dynamic load tests on a number of highway bridges of various types are presented.

DOI:

10.14359/17374


Document: 

SP60-06

Date: 

January 1, 1979

Author(s):

R. Gasch and P. Klippel

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

60

Abstract:

Traffic in towns, quarry blasting near to towns often cause dynamic loads in buildings like residental houses which are designed for static loads only. . .In this paper it is shown by an analytical approach and numerical time history calculations for beams and beam systems that the vibration velocity is the best kinematic quantity for stress-evaluation.

DOI:

10.14359/17373


Document: 

SP60-05

Date: 

January 1, 1979

Author(s):

John A. Blume and Kenneth K. Honda

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

60

Abstract:

Large amounts of data have been collected on the response of high-rise buildings and test structures to ground motion generated by UNEs. These, couple with the response behavior of high-rise buildings to San Fernando's earthquake of 1971, provided unique opportunities to evaluate the behavior of reinforced concrete buildings responding to lateral motion. Some of the findings follow.

DOI:

10.14359/17372


Document: 

SP60-04

Date: 

January 1, 1979

Author(s):

D.E. Allen, J.H. Rainer, and G. Pernica

Publication:

Symposium Papers

Volume:

60

Abstract:

Criteria derived orginially for walking vibrations in long-span steel joint floors with concrete deck are applied, with some adjustments, to long-span concrete floors. Field stuides of two precast and one cast-in-place floor system are used to verify criteria and to estimate vibration parameters.

DOI:

10.14359/17371


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