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Improved earthquake resistant design of eccentric steel buildings
Institution:1. School of Engineering, College of Science & Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland;2. MaREI Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy Ireland, Ryan Institute, Galway, Ireland;3. Department of Civil Engineering and Materials Science (CEMS), University of Limerick, Ireland;4. Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:Recently, a design modification has been proposed for eccentric, torsionally stiff, braced steel buildings, designed according to the current Eurocodes 3 and 8, that improves noticeably their inelastic response under the action of design level earthquakes. The improvement consists in a more uniform distribution of ductility demands throughout the building. In the present paper, a similar, though differently derived, modification is applied to torsionally flexible eccentric buildings and their response is again evaluated under pairs of design earthquake motions. A substantial improvement of their inelastic response is also observed, similar to what had been obtained for torsionally stiff buildings. The new approach is also tested with torsionally stiff buildings and leads to similarly satisfactory results. Thus it may be recommended for general application.
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