
doi: 10.5772/29129
In civil engineering, all kinds of concrete structures inevitably encounter some form of dynamic loading during their lifetime. For example, bridges and tall buildings encounter wind loading, dams suffer from hydrodynamic pressure loading, ocean platforms encounter the impact of ocean waves, and all kinds of structures may suffer from earthquake loading. Because of their unpredictability and destructive capacity, these kinds of loadings always become important factors in controlling structural design.
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