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AUTHOR
B. Potenzone
Sul controllo del meccanismo di collasso di controventi eccentrici
The effectiveness of different non-linear static procedures, for the detection of the collapse mechanism of eccentric braced frames, is investigated. EBFs introduced into truss frame structures are considered. For such a typology of structures, plastic deformations are concen-trated in a single resistant element at each floor, greatly increasing the risk of the formation of soft storey mechanisms, even if the structure is designed according to the capacity design. The results of different non-linear static procedures are compared to those obtained by incremental dynamic non-linear analysis, considering a meaningful set of artificially generated stationary accelerograms, compatible with a ta…
Combination coefficients for modal pushover analysis
Conventional non-linear static analysis estimates the response peak value by evaluating the pushover curve adopting a distribution of invariant forces proportional to the fundamental vibration mode. In order to include the effect of higher modes, multi-modal push-over analysis has been proposed in literature. Nodal response peak values are obtained by combination of “modal” responses usually by the traditional CQC method, requiring cross correlation coefficients defined for linear systems. In this paper, the accuracy of correlation coefficients for linear systems in predicting the statistical correlation of hysteretic oscillator responses is investigated by the Monte Carlo Simulation conduc…
Influence of lateral load distribution in estimation of target displacement and capacity demand by pushover analysis
Two simplified adaptive load patterns for conservative estimation of seismic demand in 2D frames by pushover analysis are presented. The influence of load pattern in assessment of target displacement and distribution of demand along the height of the structure is investigated by comparing results of non linear history analysis, and non linear static analysis for eccentric braced frames. Numerical analyses show that the proposed load patterns provide safe estimation of the seismic response more accurately than load patterns proposed by seismic code.
Influence Of Lateral Load Distributions On Pushover Analysis Effectiveness
The effectiveness of two simple load distributions for pushover analysis recently proposed by the authors is investigated through a comparative study, involving static and dynamic analyses of seismic response of eccentrically braced frames. It is shown that in the upper floors only multimodal pushover procedures provide results close to the dynamic profile, while the proposed load patterns are always conservative in the lower floors. They over-estimate the seismic response less than the uniform distribution, representing a reliable alternative to the uniform or more sophisticated adaptive procedures proposed by seismic codes. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.