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  3. Vol. 22 No. 2 (1989)

Vol. 22 No. 2 (1989)

Published: 30-06-1989

Articles

  • 3rd U.S. - Japan workshop on the improvement of building structural design and construction practices, 29 July-1 August 1988 Tokyo, Japan

    I. J. Billings
    73-75
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  • Normal modes of a "cylindrical valley" of alluvium

    W. R. Stephenson
    76-80
    • PDF
  • Observation of a directed resonance in soil driven by transverse rock motion

    W. R. Stephenson
    81-89
    • PDF
  • An estimation method for seismic effects of reinforced concrete non-structural walls to structural frame members

    Masamichi Ohkubo
    90-97
    • PDF
  • Non-linear dynamic analysis and design concepts for RC beams under impulsive loads

    Ayaho Miyamoto, Michael E. King, Manabu Fujii
    98-111
    • PDF
  • Hysteretic restoring force characteristics of unbounded prestressed concrete framed structure under earthquake load

    M. Nishiyama, H. Mugurama, F. Watanabe
    112-121
    • PDF
  • United States / New Zealand / Japan / China collaborative research project on the seismic design of reinforced concrete beam-column-slab joints

    R. Park
    122-127
    • PDF

Obituaries

  • Professor Kiyoshi Muto

    Hiro Aoyama
    132
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