Dynamic Waves in Civil Engineering [Book Review]
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- Hudson, D. E.
Abstract
These proceedings of a conference organized by the Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics, which is the British National Section of the International Association for Earthquake Engineering, bring together 19 papers from England, 6 from the United States, 3 from the USSR, and single contributions from Australia, South Africa, and India. About half of the papers are of direct interest to earthquake engineers; of the others, 6 involve mainly ocean waves and their effects on coastal structures, 5 treat of soil and structural dynamics problems of general interest, 2 are concerned with design for wind loads, and the remaining involve background material of a theoretical or mathematical nature, including an introductory paper on the historical background of the applied mathematics of waves by M. J. Lighthill.
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© 1972 Seismological Society of America. Book review of: Dynamic Waves in Civil Engineering. Howells, D. A., Haigh, I. P., and Taylor, C., Editors. Proceedings of a Conference organized by the Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics held at University College of Swansea on July 7-9, 1970, Wiley-Interscience, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., London, New York, Sydney, Toronto, 1971.Attached Files
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