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book for seismic engineering. 1

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M.Abdelmonem

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Could you please advise for a good book for seismic engineering?
thanks in advance.
 
sorry fo this typo, but what about the issue!
 
Check out the IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manuals - Volumes 1 through 3 as mentioned above. There are a lot of design guides on the AISC website. Become familiar with ASCE 7-16. NDS has some seismic design publications for wood. There are even some shearwall design examples from WoodWorks. FEMA has publications and examples. Also check out the SEAOC Blue Book - even an older edition. For current news:
 
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The NEHRP guides are a fairly good resource, covering the basics plus some more advanced concepts. All free as well.
 
Adding to the above, good references:
Seismic Design Handbook - Naiem
Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Buildings - Paulay and Priestley
 
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