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EARTHQUAKE LATERAL FORCE ANALYSIS
www.sginstitute.inEarthquake Lateral Force Analysis • The design lateral force shall first be computed for the building as a whole. • This design lateral force shall then be distributed to the various floor levels. • There are two commonly used procedures for seismic design lateral forces: 1. Equivalent static force analysis 2. Dynamic analysis
The tire model - Stanford University
www-cdr.stanford.eduthe longitudinal and lateral forces necessary to change the speed and direction of the vehicle. These forces are produced by the deformation of the tire where it contacts the road during acceleration, braking, and cornering. Figure 1: Tire operating at a slip angle.
CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN - iccsafe.org
www2.iccsafe.orgDIAPHRAGM. A horizontal or sloped systemactingtotrans-mit lateral forces to the vertical-resisting elements. When the term “diaphragm” is used, it shall include horizontal bracing
CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN - iccsafe.org
www2.iccsafe.orgDIAPHRAGM. A horizontal or sloped systemactingtotrans-mit lateral forces to the vertical-resisting elements. When the term “diaphragm” is used, it …
Seismic Code Requirements
www.seas.ucla.edu– Equivalent Lateral Force zNonlinear approach used for rehabilitation (e.g., FEMA 356) zLinear approach – assume response is dominated by first mode response (very common) Shaking Time Sd Saa V base F 4 F 3 F 2 F 1 CE243A 22 Building Response Analysis zResponse History Analysis – Analyze structure by applying acceleration history at base ...
Lateral Earth Pressures and Retaining Walls - İTÜ
web.itu.edu.tr6 Comments Relating to Stability The lateral force of the backfill will depend on (Casagrande, 1973); Effect of temperature (freeze and thaw), Groundwater fluctuation, Readjustment of the soil particles due to creep and prolonged rainfall, Tidal changes, Heavy wave action, Traffic vibration, Earthquakes. Gravity Retaining-Wall Design for