To enable acceptable seismic displacement demands to be estimated, the displacement capacity of a structural system needs to be known. This is controlled by selected performance criteria. It is postulated that the assignment of fractions of the required seismic strength of a system to its components may be arbitrary. This enables the displacement capacity of buildings to be evaluated without the knowledge of the magnitude of seismic strength. A redefinition of some traditionally used structural properties is a prerequisite for applications. The following study of reinforced concrete mixed systems illustrates rationale and extreme simplicity of application.
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Paulay, T. (2003). Seismic displacement capacity of ductile reinforced concrete building systems. In Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (Vol. 36, pp. 47–65). New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.36.1.47-65
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