词条 | Seismic loading |
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Seismic loading is one of the basic concepts of earthquake engineering which means application of an earthquake-generated agitation[1] to a structure. It happens at contact surfaces of a structure either with the ground,[2] or with adjacent structures,[3] or with gravity waves from tsunami. Seismic loading depends, primarily, on:
Sometimes, seismic load exceeds ability of a structure to resist it without being broken, partially or completely Due to their mutual interaction, seismic loading and seismic performance of a structure are intimately related.[4] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|title= Reading and Interpreting Strong Motion Accelerograms|last=Hudson|first=Donald E.|year=1990|origyear=1979|series=Engineering monographs on earthquake criteria, structural design, and strong motion records|volume=1|publisher=EERI|isbn=0-685-14388-0}} {{Seismology-stub}}2. ^The Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Portal 3. ^Seismic Pounding between Adjacent Building Structures 4. ^{{cite book|last=Reitherman|first=Robert|title=Earthquakes and Engineers: An International History|year=2012|publisher=ASCE Press|location=Reston, VA|isbn=9780784410714|url=http://www.asce.org/Product.aspx?id=2147487208&productid=154097877}} 2 : Earthquake and seismic risk mitigation|Earthquake engineering |
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