Structural Engineering & Structural Mechanics Report Series

The SESM report series documents some of our research in greater depth than is possible in archival journal articles and conference proceedings. We also use SESM reports to provide voluminous supporting data for journal articles or to make research available more quickly than is possible with the journal publication process. 

  • 11-01: On the Contribution of Reconstruction Labor Wages and Material Prices to Demand Surge
  • 16-01: Not Safe Enough - A Survey of Public Preferences for the Seismic Performance of New Buildings in California and the New Madrid Seismic Zone
  • 16-02: Damage and Restoration of Water Supply Systems in an Earthquake Sequence
  • 16-03: An Earthquake Urban Search and Rescue Model Illustrated with a Hypothetical Mw 7.0 Earthquake on the Hayward Fault
  • 16-04: How Many Injuries can be Avoided through Earthquake Early Warning and Drop, Cover, and Hold On?
  • 16-05: Trimming the UCERF3-TD Hazard Tree with a New Probabilistic Model-Reduction Technique 
  • 16-06: Developing Screening Criteria for Buildings at Risk from Seismic Damage