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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING

by Muneo Hori (University of Tokyo, Japan)

Table of Contents (65k)
Preface (55k)
Chapter 1: Solid Continuum Mechanics (213k)

This book introduces new research topics in earthquake engineering through the application of computational mechanics and computer science. The topics covered discuss the evaluation of earthquake hazards such as strong ground motion and faulting through applying advanced numerical analysis methods, useful for estimating earthquake disasters.

These methods, based on recent progress in solid continuum mechanics and computational mechanics, are summarized comprehensively for graduate students and researchers in earthquake engineering. The coverage includes stochastic modeling as well as several advanced computational earthquake engineering topics.

 
Contents:
  • Preliminaries:
    • Solid Continuum Mechanics
    • Finite Element Method
    • Stochastic Modeling
  • Strong Ground Motion:
    • The Wave Equation for Solids
    • Analysis of Strong Ground Motion
    • Simulation of Strong Ground Motion
  • Faulting:
    • Elasto-Plasticity and Fracture Mechanics
    • Analysis of Faulting
    • Simulation of Faulting
    • BEM Simulation of Faulting
  • Advanced Topics:
    • Integrated Earthquake Simulation
    • Unified Visualization of Earthquake Simulation
    • Standardization of Earthquake Resistant Design
  • Appendices:
    • Earthquake Mechanisms
    • Analytical Mechanics
    • Numerical Techniques of Solving Wave Equation
    • Unified Modeling Language
 
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in earthquake engineering; researchers in computational mechanics and computer science.
 
“The coverage is accessible to graduate students as well as to researchers working in earthquake engineering.”
Zentralblatt MATH
 
340pp    Pub. date: Feb 2006  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-620-2
1-86094-620-8
   US$111 / £76

 


340pp    Pub. date: Feb 2006  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-621-9(pbk)
1-86094-621-6(pbk)
   US$69 / £47

 


 
 

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