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  1. Structural Integrity Assessment
  2. Mechanics of Engineering Materials (2nd Edition) by P.P. Benham, R.J. Crawford, et all 1996-05-03
  3. Structural Renovation of Buildings: Methods, Details, & Design Examples by Alexander Newman, 2000-09-08
  4. Structural Steel Design (4th Edition) by Jack C. McCormac, 2007-06-08
  5. Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys by William F. Smith, 1993-01-01
  6. Usability Engineering by Jakob Nielsen, 1993-09-23
  7. Structural Design for the Stage by Alys Holden, Ben Sammler, 1999-03-12
  8. Structural Dynamics: Theory and Computation by Mario Paz, William Leigh, 2003-11-30
  9. Cold Region Structural Engineering by Esa Eranti, George C. Lee, 1986-07-01
  10. Structural Analysis (6th Edition) by Russell C. Hibbeler, 2005-05-20
  11. Earthquake Engineering: From Engineering Seismology to Performance-Based Engineering
  12. Engineering Damage Mechanics: Ductile, Creep, Fatigue and Brittle Failures by Jean Lemaitre, Rodrigue Desmorat, 2005-05-23
  13. Matrix Structural Analysis by Lewis P. Felton, Richard B. Nelson, 1996-12-11
  14. Advanced Earthquake Engineering Analysis (CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences)

81. RTKL Associates Inc., Structural Engineering
Structural Engineering. Our innovative structural engineering studio strives to overcome the physical limitations of sites while also meeting the requirements of each project.
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82. Engineering Training And Reference Manuals
Military manuals related to drafting fundamentals and techniques, drafting projections and sketches, wood and light-frame construction.
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83. Thesis Web Page
Thesis discusses the use of radar NDT in the testing the internal masonry structures enabling initial identification of structural problems.
http://web.onetel.net.uk/~gdsexyboy/

84. EPC Server - Your Resource For Engineering, Procurement, And Construction Suppor
On-line analysis and design applications for both structures and systems. Includes beam design, frame analysis and a range of material designs.
http://www.epcserver.com/
Log In Registration To Do List Online Analysis ... About EPC Server USER IS NOT LOGGED IN ScreenName Password EPC Server is the premier online analysis center supporting Engineering, Construction, and Procurement. If this is the first time visiting EPC Server, selecting our ON LINE ANALYSIS area will lead you to all available data and applications. The TO DO LIST provides information on some of the issues with the existing content as well as development work in progress.
View a listing of all our On Line Applications If you have not yet Registered, please select our REGISTRATION area. While registeration is not presently required, future access to all areas will require registration. Registration will permit saving data such as calculation headers. Registration is free. Users should be aware that although present access is free, EPCServer is designed to be a fee based site and will become fee based in the future. NOTE TO USERS: While our applications are not yet verified, EPC Server decided to go live providing access to our site for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Professionals. We believe that the proper way to grow in the right direction is to recieve feedback from users. Please use the message board for comments, recommendations, and constructive criticism. All data and applications are presently free of charge.
A significant part of our vision for EPC Server is placing applications from partnering professionals on our server. If you have an analysis to offer, click on Developers Partnership in the menu above. Welcome and we hope you have a productive visit.

85. California Seismic Safety Commission
Information on seismic risk mitigation and data on economic impact of events.
http://www.seismic.ca.gov/

86. The John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center
News and reports on the advancement of research, education and practice.
http://blume.stanford.edu/

87. U.S. Geological Survey - National Strong-Motion Project
Information and data for significant siesmic events from the U.S. Geological Survey
http://agram.wr.usgs.gov/
Data Sets Stations Peak Ground Values Borehole Data ... E-mail Data Notification and Update Service U.S. Geological Survey
NATIONAL STRONG-MOTION PROJECT The USGS National Strong-Motion Project (formerly titled the National Strong Motion Program) has the primary Federal responsibility for recording each damaging earthquake in the United States on the ground and in man-made structures in densely urbanized areas to improve public earthquake safety.
What's New 20100926 03:28 UTC mbLg 3.1 Concord, New Hampshire Earthquake Data Set Available (posted 10/01/2010) 20100806 17:39 UTC Mw 4.0 Desert Hot Springs, California Earthquake Data Set Available (posted 08/06/2010) 20100715 15:31 UTC Mw 4.0 The Geysers, California Earthquake Data Set Available (posted 07/16/2010) 20100707 23:53 UTC Mw 5.4 Collins Valley, California Earthquake Data Set Available (posted 07/12/2010; updated 08/09/2010 20100615 04:26 UTC Mw 5.7 Ocotillo, California Earthquake Data Set Available (posted 06/15/2010; updated 06/17/2010 20100516 05:16 UTC Mw 5.8 Moca, Puerto Rico Earthquake Data Set Available

88. Southern California Earthquake Center
Participants in research on earthquake hazards from nine institutions transfer earthquake information to the public.
http://www.scec.org/
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The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) is a community of over 600 scientists , students, and others at over 60 institutions worldwide , headquartered at the University of Southern California . SCEC is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a comprehensive understanding of earthquakes in Southern California and elsewhere, and to communicate useful knowledge for reducing earthquake risk.
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More information is on the main page of this section. SCEC Major Projects and Funded Research SCEC's science goal is to understand the physics of the Southern California fault system and develop a model of key aspects of earthquake behavior. To do this, SCEC organizes interdisciplinary research spanning all aspects of earthquake system science, disciplinary activities such as data collection and analysis, and special projects in information technology, earthquake predictability, and other applied research. Special Projects OpenSHA CME PetaSHA CSEP ... SoSAFE Interdisciplinary Focus Areas Unified Structural Representation Fault and Rupture Mechanics Crustal Deformation Modeling Lithospheric Architecture and Dynamics ... Seismic Hazard and Risk Analysis Disciplinary Activities Seismology Tectonic Geodesy Earthquake Geology More information is on the main page of this section.

89. Geotechnical, Earthquake, And Geosciences Division, Geotechnical Laboratory, WES
Information on the ability of the Army to perform earthquake engineering and geosciences research.
http://geoscience.wes.army.mil/
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90. PEER Strong Motion Database: Introduction
Relational database providing information about and access to strong motion recordings. Available in both java and text versions.
http://peer.berkeley.edu/smcat/
PEER Strong Motion Database
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The PEER NGA Database version 2 of this database is now available. It includes a larger set of records, more extensive meta-data and some corrections to information on this site. At this time, the new site contains only acceleration time history files.
About This Database
The PEER Strong Motion Database contains 1557 records from 143 earthquakes from tectonically active regions, processed by Dr. Walt Silva of Pacific Engineering using publicly available data from Federal, State, and private providers of strong motion data. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company , the California Energy Commission , and the California Department of Transportation have sponsored the development of the strong motion database as part of the PEER Directed Studies program on lifelines. The National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering , sponsored by the National Science Foundation , is responsible for programming and distribution of the database. The processing of the strong motion records in the PEER database is in general different than the processing done by the agency that collected the data. Although the processed records may be different, the differences should be small within the frequency passband common to both processing procedures.

91. 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Fire
Images from the 1907 U.S. Geological Survey report.
http://americahurrah.com/USGS/Intro.htm
City of San Francisco Municipal Reports on the Earthquake and Fire (return link) The U. S. Geological Survey Report on the
San Francisco Earthquake of April 18, 1906 Preface to the 1907 report by Joseph A. Holmes (excerpts) Immediately afterwards there was a decision to investigate the effects of earthquake and fire on buildings and materials of construction. Accordingly, on April 19 Richard L. Humphrey was sent to San Francisco for this purpose, as secretary of the National Advisory Board on Fuels and Structural Materials and representing the structural materials division of the United States Geological Survey.
At the request of the President, Capt. John Stephen Sewell, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, was sent to San Francisco on a similar errand by the War Department under order of April 23, 1906.
Frank Soul, dean of the college of civil engineering of the University of California, was asked in the fall of 1906 to prepare a report on the general earthquake and fire conditions. G. K. Gilbert, of the United States Geological Survey, also a member of the California earthquake investigation commission, who was near San Francisco at the time of the disaster was asked to prepare a brief special report on the phenomena of the earthquake.
The authors also are responsible for the excellent photographs. Each has the name of the photographer.

92. Australian Earthquake Engineering Society
A technical society of the Australian Institution of Engineers presents its earthquake related activities.
http://www.aees.org.au/
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GA recent quakes Latest News 2010 AEES Conference The AEES conference will be held at the University of Western Australia in Perth, WA, from 26-28 November. The conference brochure and registration form are available for download. For members submitting papers, a guideline for authors is available. AEES website and mail list hosting upgraded The AEES website has been moved to a new server that should be more responsive. Past conference papers are still available but reside on the old server - they will be moved across shortly. As part of the upgrade we are also changing the AEES mailing list to a new system that will fix the distribution problems we have been experiencing for the last few months. All members will receive an email informing them of their subscription to the mailing list, and any member can opt out by emailing the list administrator . The opt-out request will be recorded and carry over to future years when member lists are updated, which has not been possible in the past.

93. ATC: Structural Engineering Applications For Earthquake, Wind, Flood, And Man-ma
Information on engineering applications to mitigate the effects of natural and other hazards on the built environment.
http://www.atcouncil.org/
Home About ATC Projects Products ... News Home Welcome! What’s New in 2010? The new ATC website you are viewing provides an updated, streamlined information resource and improved functionality, particularly in the speed of the online store Available Products. The library of completed ATC products includes more than 100 publications on key issues in structural, earthquake, wind, and coastal engineering. Some are available as free down loads and others can be purchased through ATC’s online store. More… Projects. With funding from various government agencies and the ATC Endowment Fund, ATC is actively engaged in a broad range of funded technical projects to mitigate the effects of natural and other hazards on the built environment. More… Events. Periodically ATC conducts seminars, conferences, workshops and other meetings to document and advance the state of structural engineering practice and to identify research needs. Registration for these events can be made through the “Events” section of this web site. More…
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94. Sandia National Laboratories - Architectural Surety
Sandia National Laboratories program to make buildings more resistant to earthquakes and other natural and man-made insults.
http://www.sandia.gov/archsur/
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95. Nsf.gov - Directorate For Engineering (ENG) - US National Science Foundation (NS
Headlines of a major earthquake engineering research equipment project of the National Science Foundation.
http://www.eng.nsf.gov/nees/
HOME FUNDING AWARDS DISCOVERIES ... FastLane NSF Web Site News Discoveries Funding Publications Awards ENG Home ENG Funding ENG Awards ENG Discoveries ... About ENG ENG Organizations Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Engineering Education and Centers (EEC) ... Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) About ENG View ENG Staff Directory Search ENG Staff Directory General Information About ENG Career Opportunities Advisory Committee Budget Excerpt Proposals and Awards Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide Introduction Proposal Preparation and Submission Grant Proposal Guide Grants.gov Application Guide Award and Administration Award and Administration Guide Award Conditions Other Types of Proposals Merit Review ... Policy Office Awards ENG Award Search Active ENG Awards Discoveries Discoveries from NSF Research About Discoveries Special Announcements National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) funding opportunities at NSF in FY 2010
(Note: ENG awarded $140 million to NNI awards in FY 2009)
Data Management Plan for ENG Proposals http://nsf.gov/eng/general/ENG_DMP_Policy.pdf

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Links to Divisions and Research Centers of the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo.
http://www.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/

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97. Krawinkler
Linbeck Distinguished Lecture Series online.
http://www.nd.edu/~linbeck/krawinkler.htm
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Lecture Series HELMUT KRAWINKLER John A. Blume Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Stanford University
October 2, 2001, 4:00 pm CDT,
Hesburgh Center Auditorium
"Progress and Challenges in Performance-based Earthquake Engineering"
CLICK HERE to view the lecture photo gallery! Available for download: (Presentation Poster, 133 KB) Krawinkler, Helmut, "Progress and Challenges in Performance-based Earthquake Engineering" (Paper 1, 97 KB) Krawinkler, Helmut, "Progress and Challenges in Performance-based Earthquake Engineering," International Seminar on Seismic Engineering for Tomorrow - In Honor of Professor Hiroshi Akiyama, Tokyo, Japan, November 1999. (Paper 2, 35 KB) Cornell, C.A., and Krawinkler, Helmut, "Progress and Challenges in Seismic Performance Assessment," PEER Center News, Vol. 3, No. 2, Spring 2000. Biographical Sketch of Helmut Krawinkler:
Helmut Krawinkler is the John A. Blume Professor of Engineering at Stanford University. He received an Engineering Diploma from the Technical University Vienna, Austria, an M.S. degree from San Jose State University, and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He has been on the Stanford faculty since 1973 and has served for 10 years as director of Stanfords John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering

98. NZSEE - Home - New Zealand Society For Earthquake Engineering Inc
The New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering electronic newsletter and other information.
http://www.nzsee.org.nz/
New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering Inc Advancing the science and practice of earthquake engineering Who we are Events Members Management ... Home
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A M7.1 earthquake struck the east of the South Island on Saturday, September 4 at 04:35 (2010-10-03 16:35 UTC). The epicentre was located approximately 40 km west of the Christchurch CBD, at a depth of 10 km. There was widespread damage due to liquefaction in Christchurch and nearby townships, but the only significant structural damage was to unreinforced masonry structures. Canterbury has been in a recovery phase since 16 September. The NZSEE Clearinghouse has a large number of reports, photographs and other resources about the event. For more information about the Earthquake itself, please visit the GeoNet website
Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering 14-16 April 2011
Key Dates 15 Oct 2010 Abstract submission closes 1 Nov 2010 Acceptance notification 1 Feb 2011 Accepted papers due 11 Apr 2011 EQ Resilience Workshop 14 Apr 2011 9PCEE Opening 15 Apr 2011 NZSEE AGM The Society is hosting the Ninth Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering (PCEE) in Auckland, New Zealand.

99. Earthquake Engineering New Zealand
Information and services available through the New Zealand Earthquake Engineering Technology Business Cluster.
http://www.earthquakeengineering.com/
We are a network of New Zealand consultants, device manufacturers, researchers and educators, able to deliver to you the world's best practice in earthquake engineering, seismology, and related services.
Every care has been taken in the compilation of this website to ensure that the information is true and accurate. Earthquake Engineering New Zealand or any of its members shall not be liable to any party for the use by viewers of the website content.

100. Seismic Design And Construction
AISC information on the design and construction of fabricated structural steel buildings.
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/steelstuff/seismic.htm#top

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