Modern seismic codes allow for inelastic deformation in dissipative zones during design earthquakes, accepting damage to the relevant structural parts to a certain extent. Experience has shown that repair work is needed after moderate to strong earthquakes. The use of structural systems that are easily repairable is therefore beneficial in seismic regions. For a structure to be repairable, in addition to constraining any inelastic deformation to removable dissipative members, any permanent (residual) drift should be eliminated. To realise a re-centring capability in a structure with eccentrically braced frames (EBFs) and removable dissipative members, a dual structural configuration is used, which combines EBFs and moment-resisting frames (...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for ductile buildings in ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for seismic prone areas, ...
Conventional seismic force resisting systems (SFRSs) rely on the use of ductile design philosophy, w...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative response, which implicitly accepts da...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly...
The repair costs and downtime of a structure hit by an earthquake can be significantly reduced by ad...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly...
Current seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly acce...
Structural systems that aim at reducing structural damage by isolating plastic deformations in remov...
The present paper is a review of the state-of-the-art of removable link in eccentrically braced fram...
Many recent research studies focused on the development of innovative seismic-resilient structures, ...
Eccentrically braced frames are widely used as lateral-force resisting system for multi-storey build...
In current design of steel eccentrically braced frames (EBFs), the yielding link is coupled with the...
In the last decades, high priority has been given to community disaster resilience owing to seismic ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBFs) can be repaired after a major earthquake by replacing the links. ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for ductile buildings in ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for seismic prone areas, ...
Conventional seismic force resisting systems (SFRSs) rely on the use of ductile design philosophy, w...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative response, which implicitly accepts da...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly...
The repair costs and downtime of a structure hit by an earthquake can be significantly reduced by ad...
Conventional seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly...
Current seismic design philosophy is based on dissipative structural response, which implicitly acce...
Structural systems that aim at reducing structural damage by isolating plastic deformations in remov...
The present paper is a review of the state-of-the-art of removable link in eccentrically braced fram...
Many recent research studies focused on the development of innovative seismic-resilient structures, ...
Eccentrically braced frames are widely used as lateral-force resisting system for multi-storey build...
In current design of steel eccentrically braced frames (EBFs), the yielding link is coupled with the...
In the last decades, high priority has been given to community disaster resilience owing to seismic ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBFs) can be repaired after a major earthquake by replacing the links. ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for ductile buildings in ...
Eccentrically braced frames (EBF) represent an optimal structural solution for seismic prone areas, ...
Conventional seismic force resisting systems (SFRSs) rely on the use of ductile design philosophy, w...