Estimation of cyclic interstory drift capacity of steel framed structures and future applications for seismic design

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Several studies have been devoted to calibrate damage indices for steel and reinforced concrete members with the purpose of overcoming some of the shortcomings of the parameters currently used during seismic design. Nevertheless, there is a challenge to study and calibrate the use of such indices for the practical structural evaluation of complex structures. In this paper, an energy-based damage model for multidegree-of-freedom (MDOF) steel framed structures that accounts explicitly for the effects of cumulative plastic deformation demands is used to estimate the cyclic drift capacity of steel structures. To achieve this, seismic hazard curves are used to discuss the limitations of the maximum interstory drift demand as a performance parameter to achieve adequate damage control. Then the concept of cyclic drift capacity, which incorporates information of the influence of cumulative plastic deformation demands, is introduced as an alternative for future applications of seismic design of structures subjected to long duration ground motions. © 2014 Edén Bojórquez et al.

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Bojórquez, E., Reyes-Salazar, A., Ruiz, S. E., & Terán-Gilmore, A. (2014). Estimation of cyclic interstory drift capacity of steel framed structures and future applications for seismic design. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/496206

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