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Minoru Wakabayashi has written: 'Design of earthquake-resistant buildings' -- subject(s): Earthquake resistant design
Hiroshi Akiyama has written: 'Earthquake-resistant limit-state design for buildings' -- subject(s): Buildings, Earthquake effects, Earthquake resistant design
Stones for support, hollow cement bricks, reinforced steel frame
When engineers were building the first computer mouse, they did much troubleshooting to better the design. They tested the design for problems and durability.
George G. Penelis has written: 'Earthquake-resistant concrete structures' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction, Earthquake resistant design
Cinna Lomnitz has written: 'The road to total earthquake safety' -- subject(s): Earthquake engineering, Earthquake resistant design
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Earthquake reinforcement makes the structures earthquake-resistant. It strengthens the structures against the effects of ground shaking. Such structures would not collapse during an earthquake but may get damaged severely. Safety of people is important in earthquake-resistant buildings, and the property contained in such structures is safeguarded as the disaster is avoided. Seismic design codes throughout the world adhere to this objective while specifying the earthquake reinforcement factors. When you consider seismic design for a new RCC structure, the reinforcement would be worked out based on the design requirements of the seismic zone in which the building will be constructed. Also, one can retrofit the damaged structures with earthquake reinforcement according to the type of masonry with which they were built. For a complete seismic design tips in a nutshell, please see the related link.
nerds these days. seriously why would you ask this question
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Architects design buildings. I am told engineers could do it too, but a building designed by an architect will be nicer...!
Erdal Safak has written: 'Analysis of recordings in structural engineering' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Earthquake intensity, Earthquake engineering, Earthquakes, Earthquake resistant design