The equal displacement approximation is a well-known procedure for estimating the non-linear behavior of structures subjected to earthquake ground motions. This procedure plays a significant role in current seismic design, since it constitutes the basic assumption for defining strength reduction factors. In this paper, calculation of the performance point based on this rule is used to estimate engineering demand parameters such as those obtained by advanced probabilistic non-linear dynamic analysis, NLDA. We present a modification to the classic approach, to improve the predictability of the equal displacement rule. Uncertainties in seismic action and structural properties are considered. Mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings will be used ...
An approximate method is proposed for seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures to meet ...
Performance-based design method which enables designers to evaluate various performance levels of a ...
This paper deals with the prediction of both force-based response measures and displacement-based re...
The equal displacement approximation is a well-known procedure for estimating the non-linear behavio...
To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is requi...
The main objective of this article is to assess the expected seismic damage in reinforced concrete b...
Estimating nonlinear deformation demands is important for the implementation of rational seismic des...
As more and more emphasis is being laid on non-linear analysis of RC framed structures subjected to ...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods are also used for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing b...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods areused for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing buildin...
Calibration of an analytical nonlinear static displacement-based method, presented herein, is perfor...
Seismic assessment of mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings is important for urban seismic risk red...
Starting from an already existing gradient-based method for the performance-based seismic design (PB...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-013-9468-xThe ma...
This study investigates ground motion parameters and their damage potential for building type struct...
An approximate method is proposed for seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures to meet ...
Performance-based design method which enables designers to evaluate various performance levels of a ...
This paper deals with the prediction of both force-based response measures and displacement-based re...
The equal displacement approximation is a well-known procedure for estimating the non-linear behavio...
To strengthen the resilience of our built environment, a good understanding of seismic risk is requi...
The main objective of this article is to assess the expected seismic damage in reinforced concrete b...
Estimating nonlinear deformation demands is important for the implementation of rational seismic des...
As more and more emphasis is being laid on non-linear analysis of RC framed structures subjected to ...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods are also used for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing b...
Capacity-spectrum-based-methods areused for assessing the vulnerability and risk of existing buildin...
Calibration of an analytical nonlinear static displacement-based method, presented herein, is perfor...
Seismic assessment of mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings is important for urban seismic risk red...
Starting from an already existing gradient-based method for the performance-based seismic design (PB...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10518-013-9468-xThe ma...
This study investigates ground motion parameters and their damage potential for building type struct...
An approximate method is proposed for seismic design of reinforced concrete (RC) structures to meet ...
Performance-based design method which enables designers to evaluate various performance levels of a ...
This paper deals with the prediction of both force-based response measures and displacement-based re...