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Engineering Investigations of Hurricane Damage: Wind versus Water

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Engineering Investigations of Hurricane Damage: Wind versus Water - Peraza, David B. (Editor), and Coulbourne, William L., and Griffith, Morgan
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After a hurricane or tropical storm strikes, civil engineers are often called upon to investigate the resulting damage to structures. One of the common assignments is to distinguish between wind damage and water damage. This task can be complex, requiring expertise in structural engineering, historic building codes, construction practices, wind forces, and water/wave forces, as well as familiarity with meteorology. The engineer may be asked to provide a rational estimate of the extent of wind damage to a structure that was ...

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Engineering Investigations of Hurricane Damage: Wind versus Water 2014, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston

ISBN-13: 9780784413715

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