Volume 1 |
Number 1 |
September 1999 |
- Fundamental Study on Near-Field Effects on Earthquake response of Arch Dams Tatsuo Ohmachi, Abodlrahim Jalali (pp.1-11)
- Practical Seismic Design Criteria and Life-Cycle Optimization for Structures with Hysteretic Energy-Dissipating Devices
Luis Esteva, Orlando Diaz, Jaime Garcia
(pp. 13-26)
- Real Time Conditional Simulation of Earthquake Ground Motion
Tadanobu Sato, Hirofume Imabayashi
(pp. 27-38)
- Seismic Performance of Damaged Bridge Columns
S.J. Elkin, A.M. Nacamuli, D.E. Lehman, J.P. Moehle
(pp. 39-50)
- A Simple Seismic Design Strategy Based on Displacement and Ductility Compatibility
Thomas Paulay
(pp. 51-67)
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Volume 2 |
Number 1 |
March 2000 |
- Strong Ground Motion Characteristics of the Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake of September 21, 1999
Yi-Ben Tsai, Ming-Wey Huang
(pp. 1-21)
- Near-Field Characteristics and Engineering Implications of the 1999Chi-Chi Earthquake
Ching-Tung Huang, Shi-Shuenn Chen
(pp. 23-41)
- Preliminary Analysis for quaywall Movement in Taichung Harbour during the September 21, 1999, Chi-Chi Earthquake (pp. 43-56)
- Seismic Performance of Highway Bridges
Kuo-Chun Chang, Dyi-Wei Chang, Meng-Hao Tsai, Yu-Chi Sung
(pp. 55-77)
- Preliminary Investigation of Damage to Near Fault Buildings of the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
Cheng-Cheng Chen, Ching-Tung Huang, Rwey-Hua Cherng, Van Jeng
(pp. 79-92)
- Overview of Building Damages in 921 Chi-Chi Earthquake
K.C. Tsai, Chiang Pi Hsiao, Michel Bruneau
(pp. 93-108)
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Number 2 |
September 2000 |
- Source Model for Simulating Ground Motion During the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
K. Irikura, K. Kamae, L.A. Dalguer
(pp. 1-14)
- Magnitude Scaling of Near Fault Ground Motions
P.G. Somerville
(pp. 15-24)
- Chi-Chi Earthquake Induced Landslides in Taiwan
Hung, Ju-Jiang
(pp. 25-33)
- Development of Bridge Fragility Curves Based on damage Data
Masanobu shinozuka
(pp. 35-45)
- Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Methods for Buildings in Japan
Shunsuke Otani
(pp. 47-56)
- Fast Earthquake Resistance assessment for School Buildings in Taiwan
M.S. Sheu, H.Y. Kuo
(pp. 57-66)
- Near-Fault Seismic Vulnerability of Nonstructural Components and Retrofit Strategies
T.T. Soong G.C. Yao, C.C. Lin
(pp. 67-76)
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Volume 3 |
Number 2 |
September 2001 |
- Test of of a Full-Scale Steel Frame
with TADAS (pp. 01-16)
- Seismic Performance of Passenger
Elevators in Taiwan (pp. 17-26)
- Seismic Stability Analyisis for
Multi-Story Steel Frame with Inelastic Sidesway
(pp. 27-36)
- Assessing the Accuracy of the Damping
Models Used in Displacement-Based Seismic Demand Evaluation and Design of
Inelastic Structures
(pp. 37-46)
- Current Development of Seismic Code
to Consider the Near-Fault Effect in Taiwan (pp. 47-56)
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Volume 4 |
Number 1 |
September 2002 |
- A Partial View of Japanese Post-Kobe Seismic
Design and Construction Practices(pp. 3-14)
- Performance-Based Seismic Design Code for
Buildings in Japan (pp. 15-26)
- Control of
Seismic Drift Demand for Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Weak First
Stories (pp.27-36)
- Comparison
of Strength Capacity for Steel Building Structures in the United States and
Japan (pp. 37-50)
- Design and
Construction of Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Column System in Japan (pp. 51-74)
- Recent
Applications of Structural Control Systems to High-Rise Buildings (pp.75-94)
- Basic
Characteristics and Durability of Low-Friction Sliding Bearings for Base
Isolation (pp. 95-105)
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