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Author
Raufaste, N. J., Jr.
Title
Wind and Seismic Effects, 30th. May 12-15, 1998.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Report
NIST SP 931, August 1998,
Book or Conf
U.S./Japan Natural Resources Development Program (UJNR). Wind and Seismic Effects. Joint Meeting of the U.S./Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects, 30th. May 12-15, 1998, Gaithersburg, MD, Raufaste, N. J., Jr., Editors, 588 p., 1998
Keywords
bridges (structures) | building technology | concretes | design criteria | disaster reduction | earthquakes | geotechnical engineering | ground failures | lifelines | liquefaction | risk assessment | seismic | shaking table | standards | storm surge | structural engineering | tsunamis | wind loads
Abstract
***EACH PAPER IS TREATED LIKE A SEPARATE DOCUMENT AND MAY BE VIEWED AND/OR DOWNLOADED THAT WAY*** This publication is the proceedings of the 30th Joint Meeting of the U.S.-Japan Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects. The meeting was held at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland during May 12-15, 1998. The proceedings include the agenda, list of panel members, panel resolutions, the 45 technical papers written for this joint meeting, and the Panel's 11-Task Reports. Thirty-nine oral presentations centered on six themes: 1. Special Session in Celebration of the Panel's 30th Anniversary, 2. Storm Surge and Tsunamis 3. Earthquake Engineering, 4. Joint Cooperative Research Program, 5. Real Time Information Acquisition and Dissemination, and 6. Wind Engineering. The Panel provides the vehicle to exchange technical data and information on design and construction of civil engineering, lifelines, buildings, waterfront, and coastal structures. Panel findings continue to influence ongoing structural engineering research and contribute to the revision and creation of U.S. and Japanese building codes and standards.