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Wind and the Built Environment: U.S. Needs in Wind Engineering and Hazard Mitigation

Author Panel on the Assessment of Wind Engineering Issues in the United States, Committee on Natural Disasters, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Category Education
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ISBN / ASIN0309044499
ISBN-139780309044493
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Sales Rank9,526,397
CategoryEducation
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This book assesses wind engineering research studies in the past two decades to identify an interdisciplinary research agenda and delineate an action plan for evaluation of critical wind engineering efforts.
It promotes the interdisciplinary approach to achieve collaborative research, assesses the feasibility of formalizing undergraduate wind engineering curricula, and assesses international wind engineering research activities and transfer approaches for U.S. applications.
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