It takes the average reader and 27 minutes to read Policy Guide to Steel Moment-Frame Construction by William J. Hall
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Prior to the 1994 Northridge and 1995 Kobe earthquakes, engineers believed that steel moment-frames would bend under earthquake loading, but not break. As a result, this became one of the most common types of construction used for major bldgs. in areas subject to severe earthquakes. The discovery of the potential for fracturing in these frames called to question the adequacy of the building code provisions dealing with this type of construction and created a crisis of confidence. In response, FEMA issued this policy guide to provide a non-technical summary of valuable information, an...
Policy Guide to Steel Moment-Frame Construction by William J. Hall is 27 pages long, and a total of 6,939 words.
This makes it 9% the length of the average book. It also has 8% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 37 minutes to read Policy Guide to Steel Moment-Frame Construction aloud.
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