I was browsing through my archives are noticed a bunch of articles written by NICEE (National Information Centre of Earthquake Engineering (NICEE) was established in IIT Kanpur with the mandate to empower all stakeholders in the building industry in seismic safety towards ensuring an earthquake resistant built environment. NICEE maintains and disseminates information resources on Earthquake Engineering. It undertakes community outreach activities aimed at mitigation of earthquake disasters. NICEEās target audience includes professionals, academics and all others with an interest in and concern for seismic safety).
The articles are free to publish as long as original content stays unchanged. These articles are good for fresh structural engineers and Civil/ Structural Engineering Students. The best thing about them is that they are only 2 pages and full of images. It literally takes less than 5 min to go through each.
EQTip19.pdf
EQTip20.pdf
How architectural features effect buildings.pdf
How buildings twist during earthquakes.pdf
How do Beam-Column Joints in RC Buildings Resist Earthquakes.pdf
How do Brick Masonry behave during Earthquake.pdf
How do Columns in RC Buildings Resist Earthquakes.pdf
How do Earthquake Affect Reinforced Concrete Buildings.pdf
How Flexibility of Buildings affect their earthquake response.pdf
How the ground shakes.pdf
How to make building ductile for Good Seismic Performace.pdf
How to make Stone Masonry Buildings Earthquake Resistant.pdf
How to Reduce Earthquake Effects on Buildings.pdf
What are magnitudes and intensity.pdf
What are seismic effects on structures.pdf
What causes earthquake.pdf
What is seismic design philosophy of Buildings.pdf
Why are Buildings with Shear Walls Preferred in Seismic Regions.pdf
Why are horizontal bands necessary in masonry buildings.pdf
Why are Open Ground Storey Buildings Vulnerable in Earthquakes.pdf
Why are Short Columns more Damaged During Earthquake.pdf
Why is vertical reinforcement required in masonry buildings.pdf
Why should Masonry Buildings have simple Structural Configuration.pdf