![]() ![]() ![]() Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia ![]() Eng., Professor,ĭepartment of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia Please Note: This is a lunch hour course - twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, between 12:00-1:00pmĬourse Coordinator: Carlos Ventura, PhD., P. wind effects) fundamentals of dynamics for multi-degree-of-freedom systems NBCC seismic provisions base shear formula seismic force distribution torsional effects soil effects on seismic response irregular structures parts of buildings (nonstructural elements, pipelines) diaphragms and their effect on seismic response, modern technologies for controlling the seismic response of structures. This course covers fundamental concepts of earthquake engineering and will provide the student with a background necessary for understanding and performing seismic analyses and design of building structures covered in other courses of this program.Ĭauses and effects of earthquakes, how earthquake forces are developed and resisted seismic response of simple structures and the concept of response spectrum seismicity of Canada, earthquake hazard, background of uniform hazard design spectra design philosophy (ductility, seismic vs. ![]()
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