This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the application of earthquake engineering, focusing on determining lateral seismic loads based on modal vibration theory and relevant codes (ASCE7-22). It is designed to serve as both a textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in earthquake engineering and a resource for self-study.
The course content is organized into eight chapters: seven based on theoretical foundations and one focused on code applications. In high seismic zones, this subject is in great demand. From my time as a student searching for the ideal earthquake engineering book to my current experience teaching the course, I have found no text that fully satisfies the way that I thought might be the best way to transfer this course to students.
Multiple earthquakes loading cycles will be applied with an intensity that might drive the structure to a nonlinear range of response. Earthquake nonlinear analysis is beyond the scope of this textbook.
The book is divided into four main parts:
Part One (Chapters 1 to 3): Preparation for modal and time history analysis and reviews: