Seismic response spectra with structural damping ratio other than nominal 5 % (of critical damping) are essential for the design and evaluation of structures in performance-based seismic engineering. Such response spectra are also essential for the design and evaluation of structures with seismic isolation and energy dissipation systems. A number of formulations for damping modification factors (DMF) have been proposed in the literature for scaling the 5 % damped response spectra. Dependence of the DMF on several ground motion parameters has also been identified. Few seismic design codes have already incorporated simplified DMF based on these studies. This paper critically reviews the available formulations for DMF for seismic response spec...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
The selection of appropriate ground motions and reasonable modification are becoming increasingly cr...
Seismic response spectra with structural damping ratio other than nominal 5% (of critical damping) a...
In seismic codes, elastic response spectra are usually defined by assuming a conventional value for ...
High-damping response spectra are essential tools for the assessment and design methods based on the...
Most of seismic design code provisions provide the design response spectra for defining design earth...
The focus of this study is estimating inelastic deformations of building frames by conducting respon...
Most of the actual formulas available in both scientific literature and seismic codes for the dampin...
Code response spectrum models, which are used widely in the earthquake-resistant design of buildings...
We are proposing improved spectral amplification factors for different site conditions based on an e...
Damping modification factors (DMF) are scaling factors to be applied to the 5% damped spectral ordin...
350 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In current practice, design r...
textLocal soil conditions influence the characteristics of earthquake ground shaking and these effec...
Site effects characterize the filtering mechanisms within the soil sedimentary layers overlying bedr...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
The selection of appropriate ground motions and reasonable modification are becoming increasingly cr...
Seismic response spectra with structural damping ratio other than nominal 5% (of critical damping) a...
In seismic codes, elastic response spectra are usually defined by assuming a conventional value for ...
High-damping response spectra are essential tools for the assessment and design methods based on the...
Most of seismic design code provisions provide the design response spectra for defining design earth...
The focus of this study is estimating inelastic deformations of building frames by conducting respon...
Most of the actual formulas available in both scientific literature and seismic codes for the dampin...
Code response spectrum models, which are used widely in the earthquake-resistant design of buildings...
We are proposing improved spectral amplification factors for different site conditions based on an e...
Damping modification factors (DMF) are scaling factors to be applied to the 5% damped spectral ordin...
350 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.In current practice, design r...
textLocal soil conditions influence the characteristics of earthquake ground shaking and these effec...
Site effects characterize the filtering mechanisms within the soil sedimentary layers overlying bedr...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
none5Within a Displacement-Based Seismic Design approach, the seismic input is described through dis...
The selection of appropriate ground motions and reasonable modification are becoming increasingly cr...