This paper compares the target displacement estimate from four current nonlinear static procedures—FEMA-356 CM, ASCE41 CM, ATC-40 CSM, and FEMA-440 CSM—with the value derived from recorded motions of five strongly shaken reinforced concrete buildings.This comparison provides useful insight into two important questions: (1) how much does the target displacement vary among the four nonlinear static procedures? and (2) can the engineering profession “accurately” predict the response of a real building during an earthquake event using currently available modeling techniques and pushover analysis procedures? It is shown that these procedures may lead to significantly different estimates of the target displacement, particularly for short-period b...
The article presents experimental research and comparison of two performance-based seismic evaluatio...
The seismicPerformance-Based assessment of existing masonry buildings requires the use of nonl...
This study aims to compare pushover and nonlinear time history analyses for existing low- and mid-ri...
This paper evaluates current Nonlinear Static Procedures (NSPs) specified in the FEMA-356, ASCE-41, ...
This research study is aimed at evaluating the accuracy of the displacement coefficient method (DCM)...
Presented herein is an assessment of current nonlinear static procedures (NSPs) for seismic evaluati...
Three different Nonlinear Static Methods (NSM’s), based on pushover analysis, are applied to a 3-sto...
The recorded response of a number of reinforced concrete buildings to real earthquakes are used to t...
The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the FEMA-356 Nonlinear Static Procedure (NSP), th...
This paper discusses different formulations for calculating earthquake‐induced displacement demands ...
The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the FEMA-356 Nonlinear Static Procedure (NSP), th...
In the scope of this study, information has been provided on the Static Pushover Analysis which is a...
The introduction of a performance-based design philosophy in FEMA-273 (1997) for seismic rehabilitat...
AbstractThe nonlinear static procedure, based on pushover analysis, has become an important tool to ...
Nonlinear response history analysis (NL-RHA) is a powerful tool for seismic analysis of structures. ...
The article presents experimental research and comparison of two performance-based seismic evaluatio...
The seismicPerformance-Based assessment of existing masonry buildings requires the use of nonl...
This study aims to compare pushover and nonlinear time history analyses for existing low- and mid-ri...
This paper evaluates current Nonlinear Static Procedures (NSPs) specified in the FEMA-356, ASCE-41, ...
This research study is aimed at evaluating the accuracy of the displacement coefficient method (DCM)...
Presented herein is an assessment of current nonlinear static procedures (NSPs) for seismic evaluati...
Three different Nonlinear Static Methods (NSM’s), based on pushover analysis, are applied to a 3-sto...
The recorded response of a number of reinforced concrete buildings to real earthquakes are used to t...
The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the FEMA-356 Nonlinear Static Procedure (NSP), th...
This paper discusses different formulations for calculating earthquake‐induced displacement demands ...
The objective of this investigation is to evaluate the FEMA-356 Nonlinear Static Procedure (NSP), th...
In the scope of this study, information has been provided on the Static Pushover Analysis which is a...
The introduction of a performance-based design philosophy in FEMA-273 (1997) for seismic rehabilitat...
AbstractThe nonlinear static procedure, based on pushover analysis, has become an important tool to ...
Nonlinear response history analysis (NL-RHA) is a powerful tool for seismic analysis of structures. ...
The article presents experimental research and comparison of two performance-based seismic evaluatio...
The seismicPerformance-Based assessment of existing masonry buildings requires the use of nonl...
This study aims to compare pushover and nonlinear time history analyses for existing low- and mid-ri...