202) Data concerning Architectural Load (Part 2) : Snow Load(Civil Engineering)
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Snow and Earthquake Load Combination Considering Snow Accumulation
In certain parts of the USA, both earthquake and snow hazards may be significant. Turkstra’s rule is commonly used for load combinations. However, the rule may not be acceptable for structures that are exposed to both snow and earthquake loads that assume a significant level. In this paper, a hazard simulation computer program (HASP) is developed and Monte Carlo Simulation is performed to inves...
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عنوان ژورنال: Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
سال: 1956
ISSN: 0387-1185,2433-0027
DOI: 10.3130/aijsaxx.54.0_181