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A design procedure for buildings equipped with energy dissipation devices using nonclassical damping and iso-performance curves
Authors:Juan C. de la Llera  Juan P. Muñoz  Juan J. Besa
Affiliation:Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:This article describes a design procedure for elastic buildings equipped with linear and nonlinear energy dissipating devices. The objective is to achieve a design that responds to a target building performance following a simple and robust step-by-step algorithm. The proposed procedure identifies first the modal significance of key design performance indicators and controls the modal properties by solving a singular two-parameter eigenvalue problem. For that purpose, a new modal significance metric is proposed, and a target frequency shift and damping ratio for the complete structure are obtained from the so-called iso-performance design curves. The design algorithm employs linear-equivalent stiffness and damping properties, which are then transformed into parameters characterizing inelastic force-deformation constitutive models corresponding to physical devices. The design algorithm leads to an optimal damper distribution corresponding to the minimum global amount of supplemental equivalent damping needed to achieve a maximum modal perturbation. The design procedure is first demonstrated using a five-story building example and then a real and complex 22-story free-plan building with two towers of rhomboid-shape plan with a very singular dynamic behavior.
Keywords:design method  energy dissipation devices  iso-performance curves  nonclassical damping  optimal damper distribution
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