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Structural Analysis Methods for Earthquakes

04/16/2020 5:20 AM

What methods are used for structural analysis of earthquakes for buildings? How can you group them ?

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Re: Structural Analysis methods for earthquakes

04/16/2020 5:46 AM

Homework?

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Re: Structural Analysis methods for earthquakes

04/21/2020 4:29 PM

no

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Re: Structural Analysis methods for earthquakes

04/16/2020 7:03 AM

Try this.

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Re: Structural Analysis methods for earthquakes

04/16/2020 7:05 AM

A1) See #2⇑.

A2) The need for a <...group...> is currently abstruse.

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Re: Structural Analysis Methods for Earthquakes

04/16/2020 6:22 PM

You shake it back and forth, you lift it up and down, now you move it all around...that's how you do the earthquake hokey pokey....

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04/17/2020 3:35 AM

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Re: Structural Analysis Methods for Earthquakes

04/17/2020 10:06 AM

Now Ladies & Gentleman,

Be kind. The young grasshopper obviously doesn't have a clue on the "how to or want to" of doing the hard search and analyze type work.

Grasshopper,

We're not your mommies and daddies, do your work-show your work.

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Re: Structural Analysis Methods for Earthquakes

04/18/2020 7:38 PM

"Grasshopper" - what are these words you speak?

At times I would like to be young again. But, then I wouldn't know how to read a clock with hands, communicate without my thumbs and I would have missed out on things like the journeys of Grasshopper.

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