Draft:Collapse-based seismic design method
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Introduction
New Statements and Approaches in Seismic Design of Structures
Principles of Seismic Analysis
Collapse Spectrum in Structural Design
Determining the Collapse Seismic Intensity for Structures
Principles of Seismic Design for Structural Members
Design Criteria for Structural Members
Structural Collapse Criteria
Principles of Seismic Evaluation of Designed Models
Principles of Seismic Retrofitting for Existing Buildings
Advantages and Disadvantages
Scope of Application
Addressing Shortcomings in Seismic Design
Application and Implementation
Areas for Future Research
Challenges Ahead
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