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An investigation into the effects of damping and nonlinear geometry models in earthquake engineering analysis
Authors:Andrew Hardyniec  Finley Charney
Institution:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Abstract:The growing emphasis of considering the behavior of structures at extreme performance states, such as collapse, has necessitated the characterization of the effects of varying attributes of the structural model. One source of variability that has not previously been considered is variability in the mathematical model. This study investigated the effects of changing the geometric nonlinearity approach and damping model on a four‐story buckling restrained braced frame, a four‐story steel moment resisting frame, and an eight‐story steel moment resisting frame. The variations in behavior are quantified using the maximum interstory drift ratio as the performance metric and qualified by comparing the relative displaced shapes and component response histories at the collapse performance state. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:modeling uncertainty  earthquake engineering  structural collapse  geometric nonlinearity  Rayleigh damping  incremental dynamic analysis  epistemic uncertainty
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