The effect of viscous damping and yielding, on the reduction of the seismic responses of steel buildings modeled as three-dimensional (3D) complex multidegree of freedom (MDOF) systems, is studied. The reduction produced by damping may be larger or smaller than that of yielding. This reduction can significantly vary from one structural idealization to another and is smaller for global than for local response parameters, which in turn depends on the particular local response parameter. The uncertainty in the estimation is significantly larger for local response parameter and decreases as damping increases. The results show the limitations of the commonly used static equivalent lateral force procedure where local and global response parameter...
The implementation of fluid viscous dampers can improve the seismic performance of a structure, espe...
Nonlinear time history analysis is recognized as the most appropriate tool for assessing the real be...
The effect of damping on the response of elastic and inelastic single-degree-of-freedom systems was ...
Copyright © 2014 Alfredo Reyes-Salazar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The nonlinear seismic responses of steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (MRF), mod...
The nonlinear seismic responses of 3D steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (PMRF) ...
Copyright © 2014 Alfredo Reyes-Salazar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
In this study a number of seismic behavior factors (overall ductility, response modification, and ov...
In this study a number of seismic behavior factors (overall ductility, response modification, and ov...
The equivalent viscous damping is a key parameter in the prediction of the maximum nonlinear respons...
The seismic responses of steel buildings with semirigid post-tensioned connections (PC) are estimate...
This paper focuses on modeling and effectiveness of the manufactured dampers when used in steel buil...
Using viscoelastic (VE) dampers is one of the most effective tools for seismic retrofitting of steel...
This Ph.D. research investigates the vertical distribution of seismic responses and controlling seis...
The authors of this report are Architectural Engineering undergraduate students at California Polyte...
The implementation of fluid viscous dampers can improve the seismic performance of a structure, espe...
Nonlinear time history analysis is recognized as the most appropriate tool for assessing the real be...
The effect of damping on the response of elastic and inelastic single-degree-of-freedom systems was ...
Copyright © 2014 Alfredo Reyes-Salazar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
The nonlinear seismic responses of steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (MRF), mod...
The nonlinear seismic responses of 3D steel buildings with perimeter moment resisting frames (PMRF) ...
Copyright © 2014 Alfredo Reyes-Salazar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
In this study a number of seismic behavior factors (overall ductility, response modification, and ov...
In this study a number of seismic behavior factors (overall ductility, response modification, and ov...
The equivalent viscous damping is a key parameter in the prediction of the maximum nonlinear respons...
The seismic responses of steel buildings with semirigid post-tensioned connections (PC) are estimate...
This paper focuses on modeling and effectiveness of the manufactured dampers when used in steel buil...
Using viscoelastic (VE) dampers is one of the most effective tools for seismic retrofitting of steel...
This Ph.D. research investigates the vertical distribution of seismic responses and controlling seis...
The authors of this report are Architectural Engineering undergraduate students at California Polyte...
The implementation of fluid viscous dampers can improve the seismic performance of a structure, espe...
Nonlinear time history analysis is recognized as the most appropriate tool for assessing the real be...
The effect of damping on the response of elastic and inelastic single-degree-of-freedom systems was ...