Response of infrastructure to long distance Sumatra earthquakes

A comprehensive investigation of the seismic response of infrastructure to long distance earthquakes is presented in this report. The two main achievements of this report are, firstly, the proposal of an intensity scale for modern cities, and secondly, the multiple-support response spectrum (MSRS) a...

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Main Author: Koh, Chit Boon.
Other Authors: Pan, Tso-Chien
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-118572023-03-03T19:34:56Z Response of infrastructure to long distance Sumatra earthquakes Koh, Chit Boon. Pan, Tso-Chien School of Civil and Structural Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design A comprehensive investigation of the seismic response of infrastructure to long distance earthquakes is presented in this report. The two main achievements of this report are, firstly, the proposal of an intensity scale for modern cities, and secondly, the multiple-support response spectrum (MSRS) analysis of the mass rapid transit (MRT) viaduct system in Singapore. Master of Engineering (CSE) 2008-09-25T06:30:53Z 2008-09-25T06:30:53Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/11857 en Nanyang Technological University 108 p. application/pdf
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Response of infrastructure to long distance Sumatra earthquakes
description A comprehensive investigation of the seismic response of infrastructure to long distance earthquakes is presented in this report. The two main achievements of this report are, firstly, the proposal of an intensity scale for modern cities, and secondly, the multiple-support response spectrum (MSRS) analysis of the mass rapid transit (MRT) viaduct system in Singapore.
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title Response of infrastructure to long distance Sumatra earthquakes
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