The aim of this study is to compare the seismic response of reinforced concrete (RC) symmetric buildings, with a varied number of stories, strengthening with three types of passive energy dissipation systems, as tuned mass dampers, viscous dampers, and friction dampers. The paper presents an overview of design optimization with the object of minimizing certain functions: (i) the maximum displacement at the top of the structures, (ii) the base shear loads, and (iii) the maximum interstory drift. The objective functions were evaluated in three residents’ buildings (a four-story building, a nine-story building, and a sixteen-story building) subjected to seven (real and artificial) seismic recorded accelerograms. For this purpose, 94 nonlinear ...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
The present work presents a design procedure to compare the effectiveness of different viscous dampe...
In this study, optimum design of viscous dampers under different mode behaviors are investigated for...
Advanced structural dissipation devices can be classified into three major groups including passive,...
In order to control the vibration response of high rise buildings during seismic events, energy abso...
This paper provides illustrative examples regarding (a) the seismic performances offered by the MPD ...
Passive energy devices are well known due to their performance for vibration control in buildings su...
Reinforced concrete (RC) buildings have suffered severe damage in the past due to inadequate lateral...
The purpose of this paper is to study the application of metallic, viscoelastic solid and viscous-fl...
Nonstructural damage has been found to critically influence economic losses and building downtime fo...
This paper deals with the seismic protection of existing buildings, especially r.c. frame ones, by m...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of different vertical distributions ...
Passive energy devices are well known due to their performance for vibration control in buildings su...
When a seismic event causes unwanted motion in buildings, energy dissipation techniques in civil eng...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
The present work presents a design procedure to compare the effectiveness of different viscous dampe...
In this study, optimum design of viscous dampers under different mode behaviors are investigated for...
Advanced structural dissipation devices can be classified into three major groups including passive,...
In order to control the vibration response of high rise buildings during seismic events, energy abso...
This paper provides illustrative examples regarding (a) the seismic performances offered by the MPD ...
Passive energy devices are well known due to their performance for vibration control in buildings su...
Reinforced concrete (RC) buildings have suffered severe damage in the past due to inadequate lateral...
The purpose of this paper is to study the application of metallic, viscoelastic solid and viscous-fl...
Nonstructural damage has been found to critically influence economic losses and building downtime fo...
This paper deals with the seismic protection of existing buildings, especially r.c. frame ones, by m...
The main purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of different vertical distributions ...
Passive energy devices are well known due to their performance for vibration control in buildings su...
When a seismic event causes unwanted motion in buildings, energy dissipation techniques in civil eng...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
This paper presents a design procedure to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of hysteretic Ener...
The present work presents a design procedure to compare the effectiveness of different viscous dampe...