Discussion on the Theory of Seismic Resistance of Structures

Authors

  • Bian Yu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bft1ds07

Keywords:

Earthquake, Natural Disaster, Reaction Analysis, Theory.

Abstract

An earthquake is a sudden natural disaster that endangers the construction of the national economy and the safety of people's lives and property. In addition to causing personal casualties, earthquakes also damaged buildings; The interruption of public facilities such as transportation, power supply, water supply, gas supply, oil transmission, communications, etc., and then causing secondary disasters such as water, fire and disease, bringing extremely serious consequences to social life. Therefore, it is particularly important to analyze the seismic response of buildings, establish seismic theory, and take economic and reasonable seismic calculations and measures for buildings.

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Published

24-01-2026

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