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joseluishp

Hola Amigos....
Subo por aca un documento que colgaron por poquísimo tiempo en otro foro...
Espero sea de utilidad.....A006vte

yucapareja

Quote from: joseluishp;2258Hola Amigos....
Subo por aca un documento que colgaron por poquísimo tiempo en otro foro...
Espero sea de utilidad.....A006vte

Miles de gracias!!!! yo no lo pude descargar llegue segundos tarde.... vi el link y cuando le di para descargarlo ya no estaba...A019vte
Saludos,

Vlacev TE

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Quote from: joseluishp;2258Hola Amigos....
Subo por aca un documento que colgaron por poquísimo tiempo en otro foro...
Espero sea de utilidad.....A006vte

Y porqué lo colgaron por poco tiempo qué barbaridad Dios Mío, jajajaja, o también del FEMA les pidieron que saquen sus links y archivos porque pierden plata, jajaja, como les dije en otro post la información digital del fema es gratuita, y el FEMA 273 Y 274 han sido sustituidas por la 356 y 357 ya hace un buen tiempo.
 
Este mensaje es para proporcionarles los links del FEMA con reportes al diseño sísmico no lineal, como modo a que los interesados puedan descargar la información, ir leyéndolos y prepararnos para un tema a tratar próximamente. Aquí vamos:
- Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings FEMA 356
- Global Topics Report on the Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings FEMA 357
- NEHRP Handbook of Techniques for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings FEMA 172
- Handbook for the Seismic Evaluation of Buildings: A Prestandard FEMA 310
- Installing Seismic Restraints for Mechanical Equipment FEMA 412
- Installing Seismic Restraints for Electrical Equipment FEMA 413
- Installing Seismic Restraints for Duct and Pipe FEMA 414
- Improvement of Nonlinear Static Seismic Analysis Procedures FEMA 440
- Designing for Earthquakes: A Manual for Architects FEMA 454
 
Y un reporte adicional:
- World Trade Center Building Performance Study: Data Collection, Preliminary Observations, and Recommendations (FEMA 403)
 
Si los links del fema no se pueden descargar, significa que el reporte ha sido discontinuado.

Vlacev TE

Con este índice se tendrá la mayoría de archivos publicados y de acceso libre del FEMA, relacionado a Publicaciones y Recursos para Sismos.
 
Earthquake Publications and Resources
 
 
 

Building Professionals and Engineers
Residential
 
Homebuilders' Guide to Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction FEMA 232
 
New Buildings
 
Non-Technical Explanation of the 1994 NEHRP Recommended Provisions FEMA 99
NEHRP Recommended Provisions for Seismic Regulations for New Buildings and Other Structures. 2000 Edition. Part 1: Provisions FEMA 368 Link Directo: //www.bssconline.org/NEHRP2000/comments/provisions
NEHRP Recommended Provisions for Seismic Regulations for New Buildings and Other Structures. 2000 Edition. Part 2: Commentary FEMA 369 Link Directo: http://www.fema.gov/library/viewRecord.do?id=2502
Communicating with Owners and Managers of New Buildings on Earthquake Risk: A Primer for Design Professionals FEMA 389
Design Guide for Improving School Safety in Earthquakes, Floods, and High Winds FEMA 424
NEHRP Recommended Provisions and Commentary for Seismic Regulations for New Buildings and Other Structures. 2003 Edition FEMA 450
NEHRP Recommended Provisions: Design Examples FEMA 451
NEHRP Recommended Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures: Training and Instructional Materials FEMA 451B link directo: http://www.bssconline.org/FEMA451B/451Bchapters.htm
Designing for Earthquakes: A Manual for ArchitectsFEMA 454
 
 
Existing Buildings
 
Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards: A Handbook. Second Edition FEMA 154
Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards: Supporting Documentation. Second Edition FEMA 155
Typical Costs for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings. Volume 1: Summary. Second Edition FEMA 156
Typical Costs for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings. Volume 2: Supporting Documentation. Second Edition FEMA 157
Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage: A Practical Guide. Third Edition FEMA 172
Seismic Rehabilitation of Federal Buildings: A Benefit/Cost Model. Volume 1: A User's Manual FEMA 255
Seismic Rehabilitation of Federal Buildings: A Benefit/Cost Model. Volume 2: Supporting Documentation FEMA 256
Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings FEMA 356
Global Topics Report on the Prestandard and Commentary for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings FEMA 357
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of School Buildings, K-12 FEMA 395
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Hospital Buildings FEMA 396
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Office Buildings FEMA 397
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Multifamily Apartment Buildings FEMA 398
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Retail Buildings FEMA 399
Incremental Seismic Rehabilitation of Hotel/Motel Buildings FEMA 400
Techniques for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings FEMA 547
Design Guide for Improving Hospital Safety in Earthquakes, Floods, and High Winds: Providing Protection to People and Buildings FEMA 577
 
 
Nonstructural Components
 
Reducing the Risks of Nonstructural Earthquake Damage: A Practical Guide. Third Edition FEMA 74
Installing Seismic Restraints for Mechanical Equipment FEMA 412
Installing Seismic Restraints for Electrical Equipment FEMA 413
Installing Seismic Restraints for Duct and Pipe FEMA 414
Seismic Considerations for Steel Storage Racks Located in Areas Accessible to the Public FEMA 460
 
 
Lifelines
 
Earthquake Resistant Construction of Electric Transmission and Telecommunication Facilities Serving the Federal Government FEMA 202
Collocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines during Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California: Study Overview FEMA 221
Seismic Vulnerability and Impact of Disruption of Lifelines in the Conterminous United States FEMA 224
Inventory of Lifelines in the Cajon Pass, California FEMA 225
Collocation Impacts on the Vulnerability of Lifelines during Earthquakes with Applications to the Cajon Pass, California FEMA 226
Earthquake Resistant Construction of Gas and Liquid Fuel Pipeline Systems Serving or Regulated by the Federal Government FEMA 233
Plan for Developing and Adopting Seismic Design Guidelines and Standards for Lifelines FEMA 271
 
 
Performance-Based Design
 
Action Plan for Performance Based Seismic Design FEMA 349
Improvement of Nonlinear Static Seismic Analysis Procedures FEMA 440
Next-Generation Performance-Based Seismic Design Guidelines: Program Plan for New and Existing Buildings FEMA 445
 
 
Special Construction Types—Steel Moment-Resisting-Frame Buildings
 
Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-Frame Buildings FEMA 350
Recommended Seismic Evaluation and Upgrade Criteria for Existing Welded Steel Moment-Frame Buildings FEMA 351
Recommended Postearthquake Evaluation and Repair Criteria for Welded Steel Moment-Frame Buildings FEMA 352
Recommended Specifications and Quality Assurance Guidelines for Steel-Moment Frame Construction for Seismic Applications FEMA 353
A Policy Guide to Steel Moment-Frame Construction FEMA 354
Seismic Design Criteria for Steel Moment-Frame Structures FEMA 355CD
 
 
 
Special Construction Types—Evaluation and Repair of Concrete Buildings
 
Evaluation of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings: Basic Procedures Manual FEMA 306
Evaluation of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings: Technical Resources FEMA 307
The Repair of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings FEMA 308

Vlacev TE

Una pregunta adicional a estos links del FEMA, que por cierto son muy importantes tenerlos y como mucha información, como de los Departamentos de Transporte de EEUU, son de manera gratuita, por lo que agradezco que haya este tipo de información libre.
 
Aquí va la pregunta, quería saber si alguien empezó a bajar los archivos y está interesado en estos temas de análisis por desempeño para poder abrir un tema y tratar estos conceptos.

gmtxx

Hola, a mi me interesaría tocar el tema, pero me gustaría que sea un ejemplo del tema, como realizar un pequeño ejemplo, pero algo muy basico solo para definir conceptos de este tipo de diseño (si no es mucho pedir en español).

Saludos


Vlacev TE

Se actualizó la Biblioteca del FEMA con el documento: Earthquake-Resistant Design Concepts: An Introduction to the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures, FEMA P-749

QuoteThe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is pleased to announce that Earthquake-Resistant Design Concepts: An Introduction to the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures, FEMA P-749, is now available, at no cost, from the Publications Warehouse and online from the FEMA Library.
Understanding the basis for the seismic regulations in the nation's building codes and standards is important to understanding how we protect the public from earthquake risk. FEMA P-749 provides a non-technical and readily understandable explanation of the intent and requirements of the seismic design criteria found in the nation's building codes and standards.
One of the goals of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) is to encourage design and construction practices that address the earthquake hazard and minimize the resulting risk to life and property. The publication of FEMA P-749, a companion guide to the 2009 edition of the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures, FEMA P-750, reaffirms FEMA's ongoing commitment to achieving this goal.
One of the goals of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) is to encourage design and construction practices that reduce the seismic risk to property and life. FEMA's publication of the 2009 NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions, which serve as a national resource for design professionals and the standards and codes development community, is a major ongoing commitment to achieving this goal.
The seismic requirements in U.S. model building codes and standards are updated through the volunteer efforts of design professionals and construction industry representatives under a process sponsored by FEMA and administered by the Building Science Safety Council (BSSC). At regular intervals, the BSSC develops and FEMA publishes the NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions for New Buildings and Other Structures. The NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions and the building codes and standards based on its recommendations are technical documents used primarily by professionals. However, a non-technical explanation of these requirements is important to understanding how the nation's building codes and standards work to protect the public from the risk presented by earthquakes and other hazards.
To order your copy of FEMA P-749 from the FEMA Publications Warehouse, call 1 (800) 480-2520 or fax your request to (240) 699-0525.
To view or download the publication, please visit the FEMA Library. To view or download other NEHRP publications and products or to sign up for updates on earthquake risk mitigation publications, news, and events, visit Earthquake Publications and Tools.

mgf2008

 Gracias, Elijah

Nuevo frente de trabajo: En mi país todo lo que esta de moda en U.S.A., lo queremos aplicar, sin pensar que son 2 economías diferentes y que no hay recursos en este país globero,  fiestero y con los salarios mas bajos de América latina (increíble estamos al nivel de salarios con Haití). En fin, ha surgido un nuevo mercado para los ingenieros en estructuras y se llama estudio de riesgos el cual se le pide a las empresas de parte de las aseguradoras para cotizar el precio del seguro y fijar el montó a pagar en caso de perdida o colapsó de sus estructuras ante un sismo, Por lo cual quien se quiera dedicar a elaborar estudios de riesgos o vulnerabilidad de las estructuras tendrá que estudiar el FEMA (5 páginas de libracos, cuadernillos y lo que suban en las proximas 24 hrs.).

UN SALUDO.