EURODYN '96, Florence, Italy, June 5 - 8, 1996

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Proc.: G. Augusti et al. (Eds.), A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, EU, 1996

These proceedings open with the extended summaries of two general lectures by well distinguished scholars, who give an account of the 'past' and the 'future' of structural dynamics. The following five keynote lectures contain important contributions on 5 different basic branches of structural dynamics. The other 143 papers, selected from more than 200 that have been submitted, have been organized into 12 themes that, some unadvoidable overlapping, span from earthquake to wind engineering (two fields of increasing relevance in modern construction) to the study of specific structural systems and elements, to the very rapidly developing applications of active and passive structural control.