Leslie, 2013 - Google Patents
The pushover analysis, explained in its simplicityLeslie, 2013
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- Leslie R
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One of the emerging fields in seismic design of structures is the Performance Based Design. The subject is still in the realm of research and academics, and is only slowly emerging out into the practitioner's arena. Seismic design is slowly transforming from a stage where a …
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