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Seismic Design Guideline

Seismic Design Guideline

Seismic Design Guideline

(OP)
I have been asked to prepare a seismic design guideline for subsea structures (piles, pipelines, gravity base structures)
Are there any available references that I can start with? I have checked API and DNV and found nothing.

RE: Seismic Design Guideline

you might try here:
http://nisee.berkeley.edu/
$25 gets you full access. i say it's well worth it. you can search the database first to see if any papers look useful.

RE: Seismic Design Guideline

(OP)
Thanks msucog,
Does it cover the GEOTECHNICAL seismic design guideline as well?

RE: Seismic Design Guideline

i believe it does have some. do a few searches on the "earthquake engineering online archive" and read the abstracts to see if it has something along the lines of what you're looking for. if you don't see anything jump out at you, then maybe it doesn't have exactly what you need...but i have seen a few things related to the ocean.
try "ocean structure" and "sea structure" and "ocean".
try also the asce database:
http://cedb.asce.org/

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