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seismic anchorage - перевод на русский

STUDY OF THE RESPONSE OF BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES TO EARTHQUAKES
Seismic design; Seismic performance; Seismic performance analysis
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seismic anchorage      

строительное дело

анкеровка, рассчитанная на восприятие сейсмических воздействий

seismic anchorage      
анкеровка, рассчитанная на восприятие сейсмических воздействий
anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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1) якорная стоянка
2) якорный сбор
3) якорное место
anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AnchorageAlaska; Anchorage Municipality, Alaska; Anchorage County; Anchorage; Anchorage, AK; Anchorage Municipality, AK; Municipality of Anchorage; UN/LOCODE:USANC; Anchorage Municipality; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, Alaska; Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Anchorage, alaska; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, AK; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, AK; Grace Christian School (Alaska); Anchorage, ak; KACN TV; Alaska City, Alaska; Brownville, Alaska; Port Woodrow, Alaska; Woodrow, Alaska; Anchorage Alaska; City of Anchorage; Anchorage, Alaska, United States; City and Borough of Anchorage, Alaska; Geography of Anchorage, Alaska; Echonomy of Anchorage, Alaska; Dgheyay Kaq'; Felix Rivera; Anchorage County, Alaska
якорная стоянка
anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AnchorageAlaska; Anchorage Municipality, Alaska; Anchorage County; Anchorage; Anchorage, AK; Anchorage Municipality, AK; Municipality of Anchorage; UN/LOCODE:USANC; Anchorage Municipality; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, Alaska; Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Anchorage, alaska; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, AK; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, AK; Grace Christian School (Alaska); Anchorage, ak; KACN TV; Alaska City, Alaska; Brownville, Alaska; Port Woodrow, Alaska; Woodrow, Alaska; Anchorage Alaska; City of Anchorage; Anchorage, Alaska, United States; City and Borough of Anchorage, Alaska; Geography of Anchorage, Alaska; Echonomy of Anchorage, Alaska; Dgheyay Kaq'; Felix Rivera; Anchorage County, Alaska
anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AnchorageAlaska; Anchorage Municipality, Alaska; Anchorage County; Anchorage; Anchorage, AK; Anchorage Municipality, AK; Municipality of Anchorage; UN/LOCODE:USANC; Anchorage Municipality; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, Alaska; Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Anchorage, alaska; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, AK; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, AK; Grace Christian School (Alaska); Anchorage, ak; KACN TV; Alaska City, Alaska; Brownville, Alaska; Port Woodrow, Alaska; Woodrow, Alaska; Anchorage Alaska; City of Anchorage; Anchorage, Alaska, United States; City and Borough of Anchorage, Alaska; Geography of Anchorage, Alaska; Echonomy of Anchorage, Alaska; Dgheyay Kaq'; Felix Rivera; Anchorage County, Alaska

['æŋk(ə)ridʒ]

общая лексика

якорная подложка (в культуре клеток)

анкеровка

жесткая заделка

анкерное устройство

мертвая опора (трубопровода)

медицина

фиксация

строительное дело

заанкеривание

анкерная опора

нефтегазовая промышленность

анкер

анкерное крепление

крепление наглухо (или намертво)

закрепление конца (подъёмного каната)

анкерная свая

существительное

['æŋk(ə)ridʒ]

общая лексика

якорная стоянка

стоянка на якоре

якорный сбор

набор корабельных якорей

закрепление

жёсткая заделка

анкераж

надёжная опора

якорь спасения

прибежище

жилище отшельника

убежище анахорета

опора, якорь спасения

нечто надежное

техника

закрепление, жесткая заделка

Anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AnchorageAlaska; Anchorage Municipality, Alaska; Anchorage County; Anchorage; Anchorage, AK; Anchorage Municipality, AK; Municipality of Anchorage; UN/LOCODE:USANC; Anchorage Municipality; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, Alaska; Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Anchorage, alaska; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, AK; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, AK; Grace Christian School (Alaska); Anchorage, ak; KACN TV; Alaska City, Alaska; Brownville, Alaska; Port Woodrow, Alaska; Woodrow, Alaska; Anchorage Alaska; City of Anchorage; Anchorage, Alaska, United States; City and Borough of Anchorage, Alaska; Geography of Anchorage, Alaska; Echonomy of Anchorage, Alaska; Dgheyay Kaq'; Felix Rivera; Anchorage County, Alaska

['æŋkəridʒ]

существительное

география

г. Анкоридж

anchorage         
  • Alaska Botanical Garden
  • Anchorage Community Hospital as it appeared in August 1972. The building is called the Arne Beltz Building and houses the municipal health department.
  • The Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, in downtown Anchorage
  • Fourth Avenue in 1953, looking east from near I Street. Just ten years before, the retail area shown in the foreground was mostly an industrial area, housing lumber yards and similar uses.
  • Aerial view of the [[Port of Anchorage]] on Cook Inlet in 1999
  • downtown]] station, responding to a call early in the morning
  • Anchorage Golf Course
  • The front entrance of the Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center in downtown
  • The Anchorage Visitor Information Center, downtown on 4th Avenue
  • The "Anchorage Welcomes You" sign outside Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The city is known for showcasing abundant flowers during the summer months.
  • Satellite view taken August 2020. The Municipality encompasses the entire land mass between the Knik River and Knik Arm (top), and the Turnagain Arm (bottom), with the Mat-Su borough to the north, the Kenai Peninsula to the south, and Whittier just east of the mountains (lower right). The [[city proper]] lies on the coastal [[alluvial plain]] at the headwaters of Cook Inlet, between the two arms (left of center).
  • downtown]] skyline.
  • The tent city (called "The White City" in the handwritten caption) in Ship Creek, photographed by Alberta Pyatt on July 1, 1915.
  • An early summer day at Jewel Lake Park in western Anchorage, Alaska
  • View of downtown Anchorage from the Hotel Captain Cook. The gold building on the right, the [[Conoco-Phillips Building]], is the tallest building in Alaska and exemplifies the importance of the petroleum industry.
  • Great Alaskan earthquake]] on March 27, 1964
  • KTUU news van parked at Town Square Park
  • Moose and calf outside a church in Anchorage
  • Eagle River]] valley in [[Chugach State Park]]
  • Peak Three in the Chugach Mountains
  • Map of racial/ethnic distribution in Anchorage, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people: <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Non-Hispanic White'''</span>, <span style="color:#0000ff">'''Black'''</span>, <span style="color:#00ff80">'''Asian'''</span>, <span style="color:#ff8000">'''Hispanic'''</span> or '''Alaska Native and Other''' (yellow)
  • University Lake Dog Park, January 2019
  • University of Alaska Anchorage entrance sign
CITY IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AnchorageAlaska; Anchorage Municipality, Alaska; Anchorage County; Anchorage; Anchorage, AK; Anchorage Municipality, AK; Municipality of Anchorage; UN/LOCODE:USANC; Anchorage Municipality; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, Alaska; Greater Anchorage Area Borough; Anchorage, alaska; Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, Alaska; Anchorage Borough, AK; Anchorage Municipality Census Area, AK; Grace Christian School (Alaska); Anchorage, ak; KACN TV; Alaska City, Alaska; Brownville, Alaska; Port Woodrow, Alaska; Woodrow, Alaska; Anchorage Alaska; City of Anchorage; Anchorage, Alaska, United States; City and Borough of Anchorage, Alaska; Geography of Anchorage, Alaska; Echonomy of Anchorage, Alaska; Dgheyay Kaq'; Felix Rivera; Anchorage County, Alaska
anchorage noun 1) якорная стоянка 2) стоянка на якоре 3) naut. якорный сбор 4) tech. закрепление, жесткая заделка 5) опора, якорь спасения; нечто надежное
seismic shock         
  • Earthquake wave paths
  • The scheme of motion for spheroidal <sub>0</sub>S<sub>2</sub> oscillation.Dashed lines give nodal (zero) lines. Arrows give the sense of motion.
  • The sense of motion for toroidal <sub>0</sub>T<sub>1</sub> oscillation for two moments of time.
  • The hypocenter/epicenter of an earthquake is calculated by using the seismic data of that earthquake from at least three different locations. The hypocenter/epicenter is found at the intersection of three circles centered on three observation stations, here shown in Japan, Australia and the United States. The radius of each circle is calculated from the difference in the arrival times of P- and S-waves at the corresponding station.
  • s2cid=4304379 }}</ref> The negligible ''S''-wave velocity in the outer core occurs because it is liquid, while in the solid inner core the ''S''-wave velocity is non-zero
  • Patterns of seismic wave travel through Earth’s mantle and core. S-waves can’t travel through the liquid outer core, so they leave a shadow on Earth’s far side. P-waves do travel through the core, but P-wave refraction bends seismic waves away from P-wave shadow zones.
SEISMIC, VOLCANIC, OR EXPLOSIVE ENERGY THAT TRAVELS THROUGH EARTH'S LAYERS
Seismic waves; Earth quake waves; Elastic p-wave; Elastic p wave; Elastic s wave; Elastic s-wave; Elastic P-Wave; Elastic S-Wave; Body wave (seismology); Seismic shock; Body-wave seismograms; Seismic velocity; Seismic Velocity; Seismic graph; Earthquake waves; Seismic energy; Seismic energy waves

нефтегазовая промышленность

сейсмический импульс

seismic waves         
  • Earthquake wave paths
  • The scheme of motion for spheroidal <sub>0</sub>S<sub>2</sub> oscillation.Dashed lines give nodal (zero) lines. Arrows give the sense of motion.
  • The sense of motion for toroidal <sub>0</sub>T<sub>1</sub> oscillation for two moments of time.
  • The hypocenter/epicenter of an earthquake is calculated by using the seismic data of that earthquake from at least three different locations. The hypocenter/epicenter is found at the intersection of three circles centered on three observation stations, here shown in Japan, Australia and the United States. The radius of each circle is calculated from the difference in the arrival times of P- and S-waves at the corresponding station.
  • s2cid=4304379 }}</ref> The negligible ''S''-wave velocity in the outer core occurs because it is liquid, while in the solid inner core the ''S''-wave velocity is non-zero
  • Patterns of seismic wave travel through Earth’s mantle and core. S-waves can’t travel through the liquid outer core, so they leave a shadow on Earth’s far side. P-waves do travel through the core, but P-wave refraction bends seismic waves away from P-wave shadow zones.
SEISMIC, VOLCANIC, OR EXPLOSIVE ENERGY THAT TRAVELS THROUGH EARTH'S LAYERS
Seismic waves; Earth quake waves; Elastic p-wave; Elastic p wave; Elastic s wave; Elastic s-wave; Elastic P-Wave; Elastic S-Wave; Body wave (seismology); Seismic shock; Body-wave seismograms; Seismic velocity; Seismic Velocity; Seismic graph; Earthquake waves; Seismic energy; Seismic energy waves

общая лексика

сейсмические волны

Определение

Анкоридж
(Anchorage)

город на Ю. Аляски, у залива Кука. 44 тыс. жит. (1960). Ж.-д. станция на линии Фэрбенкс - Сьюард. Самый большой город и крупнейший деловой, торгово-транспортный центр штата. Значительный аэропорт. Строительная, лесопильная, рыбоперерабатывающая промышленность. Близ А. находится важный с.-х. и каменноугольный район Аляски - Матануска. В марте 1964 был сильно разрушен землетрясением.

Википедия

Seismic analysis

Seismic analysis is a subset of structural analysis and is the calculation of the response of a building (or nonbuilding) structure to earthquakes. It is part of the process of structural design, earthquake engineering or structural assessment and retrofit (see structural engineering) in regions where earthquakes are prevalent.

As seen in the figure, a building has the potential to 'wave' back and forth during an earthquake (or even a severe wind storm). This is called the 'fundamental mode', and is the lowest frequency of building response. Most buildings, however, have higher modes of response, which are uniquely activated during earthquakes. The figure just shows the second mode, but there are higher 'shimmy' (abnormal vibration) modes. Nevertheless, the first and second modes tend to cause the most damage in most cases.

The earliest provisions for seismic resistance were the requirement to design for a lateral force equal to a proportion of the building weight (applied at each floor level). This approach was adopted in the appendix of the 1927 Uniform Building Code (UBC), which was used on the west coast of the United States. It later became clear that the dynamic properties of the structure affected the loads generated during an earthquake. In the Los Angeles County Building Code of 1943 a provision to vary the load based on the number of floor levels was adopted (based on research carried out at Caltech in collaboration with Stanford University and the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, which started in 1937). The concept of "response spectra" was developed in the 1930s, but it wasn't until 1952 that a joint committee of the San Francisco Section of the ASCE and the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC) proposed using the building period (the inverse of the frequency) to determine lateral forces.

The University of California, Berkeley was an early base for computer-based seismic analysis of structures, led by Professor Ray Clough (who coined the term finite element. Students included Ed Wilson, who went on to write the program SAP in 1970, an early "finite element analysis" program.

Earthquake engineering has developed a lot since the early days, and some of the more complex designs now use special earthquake protective elements either just in the foundation (base isolation) or distributed throughout the structure. Analyzing these types of structures requires specialized explicit finite element computer code, which divides time into very small slices and models the actual physics, much like common video games often have "physics engines". Very large and complex buildings can be modeled in this way (such as the Osaka International Convention Center).

Structural analysis methods can be divided into the following five categories.

Как переводится seismic anchorage на Русский язык