Author: Prevatt David O.; Coulbourne William; J. Andrew Graettinger; Pei Shiling; Gupta Rakesh; Kao C.M.
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication year: 2012
E-ISBN: 9780784476987
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9780784412503
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Keyword: 建筑科学
Language: ENG
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Description
Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE. Joplin, Missouri, Tornado of May 22, 2011: Structural Damage Survey and Case for Tornado-Resilient Building Codes presents the observations, findings, and recommendations of an engineering reconnaissance team that surveyed residential structures and schools in the tornado path shortly after the event. The tornado, which was rated a 5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, cut a seven-mile swath through Joplin, Missouri; it destroyed more than 5,000 buildings and killed more than 150 people. The team’s data collection focused on recording the mechanisms of structural failure under tornado wind loads. One important finding is that failures could be attributed to inadequate load paths as well as to wind speeds that exceeded building code design levels. Compliance with the building code requirements for hurricane-prone areas would have mitigated some of the damage. Topics include: