This study presents a new method to calculate equivalent linear system parameters for estimating the maximum inelastic seismic response of structures. Since inelastic response is dependent on the type of hysteretic model used, two hysteretic models: the Bilinear and Q-model hysteretic models, are considered. The effects of these hysteretic models, initial damping, post yielding stiffness and degrading behavior on the equivalent linear system\u27s period and equivalent viscous damping are investigated. To check the accuracy of the proposed method, the maximum inelastic responses of structures computed using six different methods are compared and studied. It is observed that the proposed approach gives more accurate results than the other met...
In this paper a functional model to estimate the inelastic displacement ratio as a function of the d...
The present project aims to present an alternative method for the determination of the inelastic dis...
When subjected to events such as earthquakes, engineering structures typically exhibit a nonlinear a...
The design response spectrum has been widely used in seismic design to estimate force and deformatio...
An equivalent linearization procedure is developed for predicting the inelastic deformations and int...
The paper reviews some equivalent viscous damping models used in the displacement based seismic desi...
Six approximate methods to estimate the maximum inelastic displacement demand of single-degree-of-fr...
The design response spectrum has been widely used in seismic design to estimate force and deformatio...
Although peak response of seismic isolation systems can be obtained through nonlinear time history a...
In the last years, several researches have established the importance to correlate design limit stat...
This work is intended at generalising the μd-T-Rμ relationships, currently available in the literatu...
Direct-displacement seismic design assumes that the response of a structural system can be obtained ...
Repeated seismic events strongly affect the building capacity in earthquake-prone regions, as its re...
The study investigated two approximate methods of modal analysis for hysteretic multi-degree-of-fre...
One of the most commonly used seismic analysis methods, over the last few decades is the equivalent ...
In this paper a functional model to estimate the inelastic displacement ratio as a function of the d...
The present project aims to present an alternative method for the determination of the inelastic dis...
When subjected to events such as earthquakes, engineering structures typically exhibit a nonlinear a...
The design response spectrum has been widely used in seismic design to estimate force and deformatio...
An equivalent linearization procedure is developed for predicting the inelastic deformations and int...
The paper reviews some equivalent viscous damping models used in the displacement based seismic desi...
Six approximate methods to estimate the maximum inelastic displacement demand of single-degree-of-fr...
The design response spectrum has been widely used in seismic design to estimate force and deformatio...
Although peak response of seismic isolation systems can be obtained through nonlinear time history a...
In the last years, several researches have established the importance to correlate design limit stat...
This work is intended at generalising the μd-T-Rμ relationships, currently available in the literatu...
Direct-displacement seismic design assumes that the response of a structural system can be obtained ...
Repeated seismic events strongly affect the building capacity in earthquake-prone regions, as its re...
The study investigated two approximate methods of modal analysis for hysteretic multi-degree-of-fre...
One of the most commonly used seismic analysis methods, over the last few decades is the equivalent ...
In this paper a functional model to estimate the inelastic displacement ratio as a function of the d...
The present project aims to present an alternative method for the determination of the inelastic dis...
When subjected to events such as earthquakes, engineering structures typically exhibit a nonlinear a...