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Seismic performance evaluation for steel MRF: non linear dynamic and static analyses

  • Calderoni, B. (Department of Analysis and Structural Design, University of Naples) ;
  • Rinaldi, Z. (DiMSAT, University of Cassino)
  • Received : 2001.03.21
  • Accepted : 2002.03.28
  • Published : 2002.04.25

Abstract

The performance of steel MRF with rigid connections, proportioned by adopting different capacity design criteria, is evaluated in order to highlight the effectiveness of static non-linear procedure in predicting the structural seismic behavior. In the framework of the performance-based design, some considerations are made on the basis of the results obtained by both dynamic time histories and push-over analyses, particularly with reference to the damage level and the structure ability to withstand a strong earthquake.

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