Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
267579 Engineering Structures 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper a new methodology for the Direct displacement-based seismic design (DBD) of moment resisting frame (MRF) structures fitted with viscous dampers is proposed. The approach builds on previous recommendations for Direct DBD and gives the designer a simplified non-iterative means of controlling the system damping of the structures by choosing proportions of force resisted by the dampers relative to the main structure. Non-linear time-history analyses of a 9-storey case study structure fitted with linear viscous dampers illustrate that the new procedure may prove to be very useful for design. Future research should aim to better verify the approach and extend it to the use of frames possessing non-linear viscous dampers.

► A new Direct DBD methodology is proposed for MRF structures with viscous dampers. ► The approach offers practitioners a simplified, non-iterative seismic design method. ► The proportions of force carried by dampers are selected to control damping. ► NLTH analyses of a 9-storey MRF building suggest that procedure performs well.

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