Tuesday, September 3, 2013


Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering by Steven L. Kramer draws from the fields of seismology and structural engineering to present a broad, interdiciplinary view of the basic ideas in seismology, geotechnical engineering, and structural engineering.

This book permits detailed exploration of background or more advanced material. Chapter Summaries emphasize the most important points. There may be broad, Interdisciplinary viewpoint, drawing from the fields of seismology and structural engineering. This book presents all issues of earthquake geotechnical engineering in a complete way.

It summarizes the present information on earthquake hazards and their causative mechanisms, experimental research on nonlinear difficult soil behavior, an evaluation to foretell floor conduct throughout earthquakes, self-discipline research to determine nature of actual flooring as enter information for analysis, and harm mitigation technologies.

Info obtained from earthquake injury investigation (similar to flooring motion, landslides, earth stress, fault movement, or liquefaction) in addition to data from laboratory assessments and topic investigation is supplied, along with workouts/questions.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
2. Seismology and Earthquakes.
3. Strong Ground Motion.
4. Seismic Hazard Analysis.
5. Wave Propagation.
6. Dynamic Soil Properties.
7. Ground Response Analysis.
8. Local Site Effects and Design Ground Motions.
9. Liquefaction.
10. Seismic Slope Stability.
11. Seismic Design of Retaining Walls.
12. Soil Improvement for Remediation of Seismic Hazards.
Appendix A. Vibratory Motion.
Appendix B. Dynamics of Discrete Systems.
Appendix C. Probability Concepts.
References.
Index.

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