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O que (quem) é earthquake resistant - definição

INTERDISCIPLINARY BRANCH OF ENGINEERING
Earthquake construction; Seismic engineering; Seismic resistance; Seismic Resistance; Earthquake engineering research; Earthquake standards; Earthquake Engineering; Anti-seismic; Reinforced masonry; Earthquake-resistant; Seismic architecture; Earthquake engineer; Earthquake retrofitting; Seismic buffers; Earthquake resistance
  • Support-columns and upper deck failure, [[Loma Prieta earthquake]]
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  • Construction of [[Pearl River Tower]] X-bracing to resist lateral forces of earthquakes and winds
  • Beams and pier columns diagonal cracking, [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]
  • Partially collapsed adobe building in Westmorland, [[California]]
  • [[Anne Hvide's House]], Denmark (1560)
  • Reinforced hollow masonry wall
  • Earthquake damage in [[Pichilemu]]
  • base-isolated]] structure in the world
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  • Friction Pendulum Bearings]] at EERC
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  • Loma Prieta]]
  • Northridge]]
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  • LRB being tested at the [[UCSD]] Caltrans-SRMD facility
  • Effects of [[soil liquefaction]] during the [[1964 Niigata earthquake]]
  • Collapsed section of the [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]] in response to [[Loma Prieta earthquake]]
  • Soft story]] collapse due to inadequate shear strength at ground level, [[Loma Prieta earthquake]]
  • Typical damage to [[unreinforced masonry building]]s at earthquakes
  • Dry-stone walls of [[Machu Picchu]] Temple of the Sun, [[Peru]]
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  • Northridge]]
  • Loma Prieta]]
  • Naturally pre-compressed exterior wall of [[Colosseum]], Rome
  • Base-isolated City and County Building, [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]]
  • 1906 earthquake]] and fire.
  • 1906 earthquake]] and fire
  • Buffalo]] testing facility
  • Snapshot from [[shake-table video]] of a 6-story non-ductile concrete building [[destructive testing]]
  • Whittier]]
  • Car smashed by [[landslide]] rock, [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]
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  • Loma Prieta]]
  • Stressed Ribbon pedestrian bridge over the Rogue River, Grants Pass, [[Oregon]]
  • [[Tuned mass damper]] in [[Taipei 101]], the world's third tallest [[skyscraper]]
  • Prestressed concrete [[cable-stayed bridge]] over [[Yangtze river]]
  • world's second tallest structure]].
  • A two-story wooden-frame for a residential building structure

Earthquake engineering         
Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes.
Earthquake-resistant structures         
  • The [[Ritz-Carlton]]/[[JW Marriott]] hotel building engaging the advanced steel plate shear walls system, [[Los Angeles]]
  • seismically retrofitted]] Municipal Services Building in [[Glendale, California]]
  • Glendale]]
  • Coupled steel plate shear walls, [[Seattle]]
STRUCTURES DESIGNED TO PROTECT BUILDINGS FROM EARTHQUAKES
Earthquake engineering structures; Earthquake resistant construction; Earthquake resilience; Earthquake resistant structures
Earthquake-resistant or aseismic structures are designed to protect buildings to some or greater extent from earthquakes. While no structure can be entirely immune to damage from earthquakes, the goal of earthquake-resistant construction is to erect structures that fare better during seismic activity than their conventional counterparts.
Seaquake         
  • Tectonic plate boundaries, showing the directions of plate movements.
EARTHQUAKE THAT OCCURS UNDERWATER AT THE BOTTOM OF A BODY OF WATER
Seaquake; Underwater earthquake; Undersea earthquake; List of submarine earthquakes; Stormquake
·noun A quaking of the sea.

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Earthquake engineering

Earthquake engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that designs and analyzes structures, such as buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer aims to construct structures that will not be damaged in minor shaking and will avoid serious damage or collapse in a major earthquake. A properly engineered structure does not necessarily have to be extremely strong or expensive. It has to be properly designed to withstand the seismic effects while sustaining an acceptable level of damage.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para earthquake resistant
1. A Pakistani engineering firm certified that the design was earthquake–resistant.
2. Often added to the financial pressures was a lack of expertise in current earthquake–resistant designs.
3. Snows in Moqor The drive to build earthquake–resistant buildings led to other, more widespread difficulties.
4. In addition, modern construction is stronger, more earthquake–resistant and has better acoustic and thermal insulation.
5. "The aim is to build houses that are earthquake resistant," he says.