Hi Reza,
I can't give "feedback about the book" based on only the table of contents.
However, the table of contents seems comprehensive enough. But what's covered under each heading remains unknown to us. For example have energy-absorption considerations been covered in enough depth? Have decreased capacity for further energy-absorption due to potential hairline cracks been thoroughly covered? This might be detrimental even if the structure looks "rehabilitated."
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Neil Kazen, M.Eng., M.Sc., P.Eng.
FASCE, FCPCI, FEC,
Retired Structural Engineering Manager, Transportation Division, SNC-Lavalin
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-30-2018 17:57
From: Reza Mokarram Aydenloo
Subject: Operational Process to Improving Seismic Rehabilitation Methods of Existing Buildings
This is the table of contents for a book I wrote about the seismic rehabilitation of existing buildings.
There are real examples from the beginning of the presentation to project details.
I'm looking for feedback about the book. What do you think of this book's contents?


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Reza Mokarramaydenlou.Ph.D., P.E., C.Eng, S.E., M.ASCE
Structural Engineering and Seismic rehabilitation Consultant
Mokarramandpartners LLC
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