The last version of the National Building Code of Canada was issued in 2010. The next version is expected in 2015. In the code cycle between 2010 and 2015 significant changes have taken place in the seismic design provision. The main factor that drives these changes is an improved understanding of the seismic hazard across the country. Changes have also been introduced in the site effect factors. The structural design provisions have been appropriately adjusted to respond to changes in the estimates of hazard and the new site effect factors. There are also new provisions related to design in regions of low hazard, buildings with flexible diaphragms, buildings with inclined columns, passive energy dissipation systems, base isolation, rocking...
Earthquakes are unpredictable and devastating. And the most unfortunate thing ab out earthquakes is ...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Because of the difficulties in applying current earthquake requirements in the National Building Cod...
The last version of the National Building Code of Canada was issued in 2010. The next version is exp...
This paper provides a summary of the evolution of the Canadian seismic design provisions for operati...
changes in the provisions for seismic loading and design. A brief history of the NBCC seismic provis...
H. DeVall Abstract: There are many changes proposed for the Earthquake Design Provisions of the 2005...
Summary This paper describes the new seismic design provisions of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design...
Abstract: Foundation factors are used in seismic codes to capture the amplification effects of local...
The National Research Council Canada recently developed a multi-criteria and multi-level framework f...
This paper examines the seismic behaviour of steel Multi-Tiered Concentrically Braced Frames (MT-CBF...
The USNRC has initiated a project to determine if any of the likely revisions to traditional earthqu...
Open ground storey buildings are a common architectural design found in many regions worldwide. Thes...
The earthquake resistant design codes in force in the different countries are applied to the field o...
Abstract: This paper describes the proposed changes to the 2005 edition of the National Building Cod...
Earthquakes are unpredictable and devastating. And the most unfortunate thing ab out earthquakes is ...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Because of the difficulties in applying current earthquake requirements in the National Building Cod...
The last version of the National Building Code of Canada was issued in 2010. The next version is exp...
This paper provides a summary of the evolution of the Canadian seismic design provisions for operati...
changes in the provisions for seismic loading and design. A brief history of the NBCC seismic provis...
H. DeVall Abstract: There are many changes proposed for the Earthquake Design Provisions of the 2005...
Summary This paper describes the new seismic design provisions of the Canadian Highway Bridge Design...
Abstract: Foundation factors are used in seismic codes to capture the amplification effects of local...
The National Research Council Canada recently developed a multi-criteria and multi-level framework f...
This paper examines the seismic behaviour of steel Multi-Tiered Concentrically Braced Frames (MT-CBF...
The USNRC has initiated a project to determine if any of the likely revisions to traditional earthqu...
Open ground storey buildings are a common architectural design found in many regions worldwide. Thes...
The earthquake resistant design codes in force in the different countries are applied to the field o...
Abstract: This paper describes the proposed changes to the 2005 edition of the National Building Cod...
Earthquakes are unpredictable and devastating. And the most unfortunate thing ab out earthquakes is ...
This Digest presents a general outline of some of the technical information available on seismic act...
Because of the difficulties in applying current earthquake requirements in the National Building Cod...