The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to assess the seismic performance of buildings. Beyond their inherent static character, such methods include two major inaccuracies: poor consideration of the higher-mode effects and lack of consideration of the changes in the modal characteristics of the structure (mainly, the modal shapes) as the damage progresses; both issues are particularly relevant for tall buildings. To cope with these two subjects, the modal and adaptive pushover strategies have been proposed, respectively. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the suitability of these procedures for high-rise buildings. The research approach consists in selecting two representat...
Accurate estimation of the inelastic response demands of buildings subjected to a specific in-tensit...
Near-fault ground motions with long-period pulses have been identified as being critical in the desi...
Nonlinear static (pushover) methods have become increasingly popular in seismic analysis as they all...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The assumption that the dynamic performance of structures is mainly determined from the correspondin...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
AbstractThe nonlinear static procedure, based on pushover analysis, has become an important tool to ...
Near-fault ground motions with long-period pulses have been identified as being critical in the desi...
Accurate estimation of the inelastic response demands of buildings subjected to a specific in-tensit...
Near-fault ground motions with long-period pulses have been identified as being critical in the desi...
Nonlinear static (pushover) methods have become increasingly popular in seismic analysis as they all...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The simplified nonlinear static procedures (conventional pushover) have become a useful tool to asse...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The applicability of the N2 method, the modal pushover analysis (MPA) and an adaptive pushover analy...
The assumption that the dynamic performance of structures is mainly determined from the correspondin...
The recent drive for use of performance-based methodologies in design and assessment of structures i...
AbstractThe nonlinear static procedure, based on pushover analysis, has become an important tool to ...
Near-fault ground motions with long-period pulses have been identified as being critical in the desi...
Accurate estimation of the inelastic response demands of buildings subjected to a specific in-tensit...
Near-fault ground motions with long-period pulses have been identified as being critical in the desi...
Nonlinear static (pushover) methods have become increasingly popular in seismic analysis as they all...