Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4919865 | Engineering Structures | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Accurate assessment of the seismic performance of buildings and the computation of direct and indirect economic losses resulting from earthquake shaking requires the use of analysis procedures that reliably predict distributions of peak structural response quantities, including story drift, floor velocity, and floor acceleration. A linear analysis procedure was developed for this purpose and is suitable for application to low- and medium-rise buildings of regular configuration. The analysis procedure was calibrated using results of nonlinear response-history analysis of 3-, 5-, 9-, and 15-story models of three dimensional archetype buildings constructed with moment frames, braced frames and shear walls.
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Authors
Yin-Nan Huang, Andrew S. Whittaker, Ronald O. Hamburger,