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Behaviour of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas comprises the latest progress in both theoretical and experimental research on the behaviour of steel structures in seismic areas. The book presents the most recent trends in the field of steel structures in seismic areas, with particular reference to the utilisation of multi-level performance based design concepts, the analysis of factors influencing the steel structure behaviour during strong ground motions, minimizing earthquake damage, seismic retrofit, the collapse behavior of steel structures, recent developments in advanced large-scale experimental techniques, and the utilization of large-scale seismic testing facilities. A valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and Ph.D. students in Civil Engineering, Earthquake Engineering, Structural Engineering, Steel Construction, Steel Development, and Building Disaster Prevention.
Mazzolani, Federico ; Ricles, James M. ; Sause, Richard
PrefaceOrganizationKeynote lecturesSection 1. Advanced steel structures and testing methodsSection 2. Passive, semi- and active controlSection 3. Global behaviour ISection 4. Connection behaviour ISection 5. Member behaviour; mixed and composite structures; global behaviourSection 6. Connection behaviour IISection 7. Global behaviour IISection 8. Mixed and composite structures ISection 9. Global behaviour IIISection 10. Performance-based designSection 11. Connection behaviour IIISection 12. Global behaviour IVSection 13. Strengthening, repair, and monitoringSection 14. Analytical and experimental methods; global behaviourSection 15. Member behaviour ISection 16. Performance-based design; passive, semi- and active controlSection 17. Seismic, wind, and exceptional loadsSection 18. Analytical and experimental methodsSection 19. Seismic, wind and exceptional loads; passive controlSection 20. Analytical and experimental methods; connection behaviourSection 21. Codification; design and fabrication; material behaviour; performance-based designSection 22. Member behaviour IIAuthor Index