This paper presents a new algorithm to simulate the seismic response of N-story building frames incorporating friction energy dissipators; a device per floor is considered. The frames with the dissipators are described by 2D lumped masses models with two degrees of freedom per floor, namely the horizontal displacements of the main structure and of the dissipators. The proposed algorithm consists of a modification of the linear acceleration method; the main innovation consists of checking at each calculation instant the sliding or sticking condition at each floor, hence, the number of “active” degrees of freedom changes continuously, ranging in between N (there is sticki...
Friction control systems have been widely used as one of the efficient and cost effective solutions...
Advanced structural dissipation devices can be classified into three major groups including passive,...
A control algorithm combining viscous and non-linear Reid damping mechanisms has been recently propo...
AbstractThis paper presents a new algorithm for solving the equations of motion of multi-storey buil...
This paper presents a new algorithm for solving the equations of motion of multi-storey buildings th...
The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper presents unidirectional shaking...
Damping through friction tends to be one of the most efficient methods to suppress damage to structu...
The objective of this study was to determine friction ratios that maximize energy dissipation on a s...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new type of friction damper for improving the seismic performance ...
Among passive energy dissipation devices, friction dampers are used worldwide as means of increasing...
In this work, the nonlinear dynamic response of RC buildings with energy dissipating devices is stud...
The paper presents the experimental characterization, the formulation of a numerical model, and the ...
The investigation described in this thesis represents the first known attempt to develop a simplifie...
This thesis presents the results obtained from a preliminary investigation into the potential applic...
The poor performance of some reinforced concrete (RC) structures during strong earthquakes has alert...
Friction control systems have been widely used as one of the efficient and cost effective solutions...
Advanced structural dissipation devices can be classified into three major groups including passive,...
A control algorithm combining viscous and non-linear Reid damping mechanisms has been recently propo...
AbstractThis paper presents a new algorithm for solving the equations of motion of multi-storey buil...
This paper presents a new algorithm for solving the equations of motion of multi-storey buildings th...
The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper presents unidirectional shaking...
Damping through friction tends to be one of the most efficient methods to suppress damage to structu...
The objective of this study was to determine friction ratios that maximize energy dissipation on a s...
AbstractThis paper investigates a new type of friction damper for improving the seismic performance ...
Among passive energy dissipation devices, friction dampers are used worldwide as means of increasing...
In this work, the nonlinear dynamic response of RC buildings with energy dissipating devices is stud...
The paper presents the experimental characterization, the formulation of a numerical model, and the ...
The investigation described in this thesis represents the first known attempt to develop a simplifie...
This thesis presents the results obtained from a preliminary investigation into the potential applic...
The poor performance of some reinforced concrete (RC) structures during strong earthquakes has alert...
Friction control systems have been widely used as one of the efficient and cost effective solutions...
Advanced structural dissipation devices can be classified into three major groups including passive,...
A control algorithm combining viscous and non-linear Reid damping mechanisms has been recently propo...