The nonlinear seismic responses of steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (MRF), modeled as complex 3D MDOF systems, are calculated and the ductility demands, ductility reduction factors and the force reduction factors (R), are studied. Equivalent 3D models with spatial MRF, two-dimensional models, and equivalent SDOF systems (SD), are also considered. Results indicate that the global and local force reduction factors significantly vary from one structural representation to another and that they are much larger for the SD models. One of the reasons for this is that, although there is equivalence between the SD and MDOF models, the dissipated energy and the number of incursions in the inelastic range are significantly larger ...
AbstractDesign of Structures to resist seismic load depends on the theory of dissipation in elastic ...
The main objective of this study is to quantify effects of variations of aspect ratio (ratio of span...
In the context of Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering, there is an increasing need to quantify ...
[[abstract]]A preliminary study of the ‘displacement-based strength reduction factor’ for high-rise ...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
A simple procedure to estimate drift and ductility demands of regular steel frame buildings subjecte...
A simple procedure to estimate drift and ductility demands of regular steel frame buildings subjecte...
The nonlinear seismic responses of 3D steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (PMRF) ...
The effect of viscous damping and yielding, on the reduction of the seismic responses of steel build...
[[abstract]]In displacement-based design procedures, the base shear capacity required is obtained fr...
AbstractDual lateral systems are commonly used in high rise buildings for various architectural reas...
Rectangular steel frames are considered and subjected to strong ground motion. Their behavior factor...
According to current seismic codes the structures are calculated using the capacity design procedure...
In this study, the suitability of a new structural system called the knee braced frames (KBFs) is in...
Moment resisting frames are commonly used as the dominant mode of lateral resisting system in seismi...
AbstractDesign of Structures to resist seismic load depends on the theory of dissipation in elastic ...
The main objective of this study is to quantify effects of variations of aspect ratio (ratio of span...
In the context of Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering, there is an increasing need to quantify ...
[[abstract]]A preliminary study of the ‘displacement-based strength reduction factor’ for high-rise ...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
A simple procedure to estimate drift and ductility demands of regular steel frame buildings subjecte...
A simple procedure to estimate drift and ductility demands of regular steel frame buildings subjecte...
The nonlinear seismic responses of 3D steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (PMRF) ...
The effect of viscous damping and yielding, on the reduction of the seismic responses of steel build...
[[abstract]]In displacement-based design procedures, the base shear capacity required is obtained fr...
AbstractDual lateral systems are commonly used in high rise buildings for various architectural reas...
Rectangular steel frames are considered and subjected to strong ground motion. Their behavior factor...
According to current seismic codes the structures are calculated using the capacity design procedure...
In this study, the suitability of a new structural system called the knee braced frames (KBFs) is in...
Moment resisting frames are commonly used as the dominant mode of lateral resisting system in seismi...
AbstractDesign of Structures to resist seismic load depends on the theory of dissipation in elastic ...
The main objective of this study is to quantify effects of variations of aspect ratio (ratio of span...
In the context of Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering, there is an increasing need to quantify ...