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Rigid‐plastic seismic design of reinforced concrete structures
Authors:J L Domingues Costa  R Bento  Vsevolod Levtchitch  M P Nielsen
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, BYG.DTU, Brovej 118, 2800‐KGS Lyngby, Denmark;2. Ph.D. Candidate.;3. ICIST, IST‐Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Portugal;4. Associate Professor.;5. Frederick Institute of Technology, Cyprus;6. Professor.
Abstract:In this paper a new seismic design procedure for Reinforced Concrete (R/C) structures is proposed—the Rigid‐Plastic Seismic Design (RPSD) method. This is a design procedure based on Non‐Linear Time‐ History Analysis (NLTHA) for systems expected to perform in the non‐linear range during a lifetime earthquake event. The theoretical background is the Theory of Plasticity (Rigid‐Plastic Structures). Firstly, a collapse mechanism is chosen and the corresponding stress field is made safe outside the regions where plastic behaviour takes place. It is shown that this allows the determination of the required structural strength with respect to a pre‐defined performance parameter using a rigid‐plastic response spectrum, which is characteristic of the ground motion alone. The maximum strength demand at any point is solely dependent on the intensity of the ground motion, which facilitates the task of distributing required strength throughout the structure. Any artificial considerations intended to adjust results according to empirical observations are avoided, which, from a conceptual point of view, is considered to be an advantage over other simplified design procedures for seismic design. The procedure is formulated using a step‐by‐step format followed by a design example of a 4‐storey‐R/C‐plane‐frame. Results are compared with refined NLTHA and found to be extremely encouraging. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:rigid‐plastic material  Theory of Plasticity  reinforced concrete  simplified design procedures  rigid‐plastic spectrum  extreme loading scenarios approach
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