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Good reference book for the vertical and horizontal distribution of seismic loads 1

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33mmrrdd

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Apr 1, 2017
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Anyone know a good reference book for the vertical and horizontal distribution of seismic loads for structural frames that includes the computation of relative stiffness, center of mass and center of rigidity? Thank you.
 
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For the vertical distribution of seismic loads you can use ASCE 7 - 16. I have been wondering myself too about the horizontal distribution of seismic loads, but the knowledge seems unpractical nowadays. But you can check on my recent post, there you can find a good book about seismic loads horizontal distribution. I hope you find what you are looking for
 
Please don't double post (I saw your post in foundation design, this doesn't belong there anyway).

I can recommend Dynamics of Structures Theory and Application by Chopra

Furthermore you have code requirements and simplifications, and a wealth of resources about those are available from SEAOC, ASCE, and SK Ghosh.

For horizontal distribution you have three basic assumptions, Rigid Diaphragm, Flexible Diaphragm and semi-rigid diaphragm. If you understand well the first two concepts then the third can be understood as well.

 
Yeah. Sorry. This is my first time to post gain here in the website. I forgot about the forum categories here.

Anyway, thank you very much. I'll try to read the book of Chopra.
 
Dont make me quote Yoda, if you want to learn this stuff you gotta read the book and practice.
 
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