Displacement controlled behavior is a feature of low to moderate seismicity areas where the peak displacement demand on structures could be limited despite significant structural strength and stiffness degradation. In this article, the extension of the displacement controlled phenomenon to torsionally unbalanced framing systems is investigated. It is shown that the displacement demand of critical elements within a building can be insensitive to changes in eccentricity and torsional stiffness properties. While torsional actions is a well-researched topic, the incorporation of displacement controlled phenomenon into the analysis is original and represents a new development
This paper investigates the role of accidental mass eccentricities on the inelastic torsional behavi...
The seismic design of buildings and other structures should include provisions for inherent and acci...
Large-magnitude long-distance earthquakes generated from Sumatra have significant potential engineer...
Recent studies revealed that the inelastic displacement demands of symmetrical buildings in regions ...
Architectural layouts often require buildings to be structurally asymmetric in plan. During earthqua...
Seismic design, or assessment, of buildings based on conventional force-based principles typically i...
Torsional response characteristics of building models of elastic and inelastic asymmetric reinforced...
Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approaches have emphasized th...
The general trends of inelastic behaviour of plan-asymmetric structures have been studied, without a...
In major seismic events, a number of plan-asymmetric buildings which experienced element failure or ...
Direct displacement-based design (DDBD) is currently a widely used displacement-based seismic design...
Conference ABSTRACT: Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approach...
Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approaches have emphasised t...
The effects of torsional coupling, due to isolator parameters, on the seismic response of base-isola...
Buildings subject to earthquake shaking will tend to move not only horizontally but also rotate in p...
This paper investigates the role of accidental mass eccentricities on the inelastic torsional behavi...
The seismic design of buildings and other structures should include provisions for inherent and acci...
Large-magnitude long-distance earthquakes generated from Sumatra have significant potential engineer...
Recent studies revealed that the inelastic displacement demands of symmetrical buildings in regions ...
Architectural layouts often require buildings to be structurally asymmetric in plan. During earthqua...
Seismic design, or assessment, of buildings based on conventional force-based principles typically i...
Torsional response characteristics of building models of elastic and inelastic asymmetric reinforced...
Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approaches have emphasized th...
The general trends of inelastic behaviour of plan-asymmetric structures have been studied, without a...
In major seismic events, a number of plan-asymmetric buildings which experienced element failure or ...
Direct displacement-based design (DDBD) is currently a widely used displacement-based seismic design...
Conference ABSTRACT: Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approach...
Recent developments in performance-based seismic design and assessment approaches have emphasised t...
The effects of torsional coupling, due to isolator parameters, on the seismic response of base-isola...
Buildings subject to earthquake shaking will tend to move not only horizontally but also rotate in p...
This paper investigates the role of accidental mass eccentricities on the inelastic torsional behavi...
The seismic design of buildings and other structures should include provisions for inherent and acci...
Large-magnitude long-distance earthquakes generated from Sumatra have significant potential engineer...