ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE FROM THE 1960 TSUNAMI AT HILO, HAWAII

Abstract

A study was made of Hilo on the Island of Hawaii after the tsunami of 1960 to survey the damage. The principal items studied were the general wave characteristics and the structural damage caused by the waves. The portion of the survey which pertained to onshore effects is reported. Included are studies of height of wave, structural damage caused by the wave, and the pressures on structures from the force of the wave. The velocity of the wave was estimated by three different methods. Reasonable agreement was noted among the three methods. The damage caused by the tsunami is discussed in some detail together with the various conditions which affected the degree of damage. Analyses of several structural elements are presented and conclusions and recommendations are formulated. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0278730

Entities

People

  • Hudson Matlock
  • Lymon C. Reese
  • Robert B. Matlock

Organizations

  • University of Texas at Austin

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