A new damping technology, the Viscoelastic Coupling Damper (VCD), has been developed at the University of Toronto for reinforced concrete (RC) coupled wall high-rise buildings. These dampers are introduced in place of coupling beams to provide distributed supplemental damping in all lateral modes of vibration. This thesis presents an analytical investigation of the application of VCDs in a high-rise case study building located in a region of high seismicity. A parametric study has been conducted to determine the optimal number and placement of the dampers to achieve enhanced seismic performance without compromising the wind response of the structure. Nonlinear time history analyses have been carried out in order to compare the seismic perfo...
The primary purpose of this research is to improve the seismic response of a complex asymmetric tall...
Today, a number of researchers are broadly studying the effective implementation of supplemental sei...
By now, many civil engineering researchers have extensively studied the application of earthquake en...
A new damping technology, the Viscoelastic Coupling Damper (VCD), has been developed at the Universi...
Shear wall is one of the common lateral bracing systems in reinforced concrete structures. A couplin...
Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive investigation on Viscous wall dampers “VWDs” as supple...
The viscoelastic coupling damper (VCD) was developed to provide supplemental distributed damping to ...
The dynamic behaviour of high-rise buildings has become a critical design consideration as buildings...
706-710Coupled shear wall is one of the widely adopted lateral force resisting structural scheme for...
In order to control the vibration response of high rise buildings during seismic events, energy abso...
The energy dissipation devices, with their capabilities of seismic demand reduction, are effective ...
An earthquake directly affects a structure by increasing the energy within the structural syst...
An earthquake directly affects a structure by increasing the energy within the structural syst...
Standard routes for upgrading existing buildings to improve their seismic response can be expensive ...
Buildings are subjected to various loading conditions. Special protective systems have been develope...
The primary purpose of this research is to improve the seismic response of a complex asymmetric tall...
Today, a number of researchers are broadly studying the effective implementation of supplemental sei...
By now, many civil engineering researchers have extensively studied the application of earthquake en...
A new damping technology, the Viscoelastic Coupling Damper (VCD), has been developed at the Universi...
Shear wall is one of the common lateral bracing systems in reinforced concrete structures. A couplin...
Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive investigation on Viscous wall dampers “VWDs” as supple...
The viscoelastic coupling damper (VCD) was developed to provide supplemental distributed damping to ...
The dynamic behaviour of high-rise buildings has become a critical design consideration as buildings...
706-710Coupled shear wall is one of the widely adopted lateral force resisting structural scheme for...
In order to control the vibration response of high rise buildings during seismic events, energy abso...
The energy dissipation devices, with their capabilities of seismic demand reduction, are effective ...
An earthquake directly affects a structure by increasing the energy within the structural syst...
An earthquake directly affects a structure by increasing the energy within the structural syst...
Standard routes for upgrading existing buildings to improve their seismic response can be expensive ...
Buildings are subjected to various loading conditions. Special protective systems have been develope...
The primary purpose of this research is to improve the seismic response of a complex asymmetric tall...
Today, a number of researchers are broadly studying the effective implementation of supplemental sei...
By now, many civil engineering researchers have extensively studied the application of earthquake en...