This paper deals with a critical analysis of the current seismic design criteria provided by Eurocode 8 for Moment Resisting Frames. This approach is based on the capacity design principle, in which the design is governed by the strength and stability of the structural elements and by hierarchy ofstrength, this in order to allows development of high dissipative collapse mechanism. The drawbacks of this approach is that the maximum required inter-storey drifts, at service limit states, are not directly satisfied. This leads to an enlargement of geometrical dimensions of the elements, producing significant over-strength and nullifying the use of high behaviour factors. In this paper, an alternative design criterion is proposed. According to t...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...
This paper deals with a critical analysis of the current seismic design criteria provided by Eurocod...
Seismic design criteria allow enhancing the structural ductility and controlling the damage distribu...
Seismic design criteria allow enhancing the structural ductility and controlling the damage distribu...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
Steel moment resisting frames (MRFs) are drift-sensitive structures and their design is largely infl...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
Existing seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear...
Simplified expressions to estimate the behavior factor of plane steel moment resisting frames are pr...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...
This paper deals with a critical analysis of the current seismic design criteria provided by Eurocod...
Seismic design criteria allow enhancing the structural ductility and controlling the damage distribu...
Seismic design criteria allow enhancing the structural ductility and controlling the damage distribu...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
In seismic design of steel structures, the “dual-steel” concept concerns the combined use of High St...
Steel moment resisting frames (MRFs) are drift-sensitive structures and their design is largely infl...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
Current seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear ...
Existing seismic codes are based on force-controlled design or capacity design, using the base shear...
Simplified expressions to estimate the behavior factor of plane steel moment resisting frames are pr...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...
In this paper, a design procedure that combines both progressive collapse design under column remova...
The capacity of a structure can be assessed using inelastic analysis, requiring sophisticated numeri...