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Seismic Design and Performance
Verification

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Cast-in-place reinforced concrete construction is
naturally well suited to earthquake resistance. As a
monolithic construction form, it can readily provide a
continuous load path to resist forces and maintain
structural integrity during earthquake shaking. Concrete
structures can also have high rigidity to protect
nonstructural elements and contents from the
deformations that are caused by earthquake shaking. To
be earthquake-resistant, however, a reinforced concrete
building should have an appropriate and c…

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Jack Moehle, Ph.D.: Seismic Design of Reinforced
Concrete Buildings. Seismic Design and Performance
Verification, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2015),
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