The results of several thousands of inelastic time history analyses, which have been made on single degree of freedom structures to assess P-delta effects induced in earthquakes, are reviewed. The principal factors influencing P-delta actions are shown to be the ductility, the duration of the severe ground motion, the level of damping and the period of the structure. A method of designing for P-delta effects for single degree of freedom structures is presented. A limited number of analyses of multistorey frames and walls indicate that the approach may be used for multi-storey structures. This paper gives background information on the P-delta method of analysis given in an appendix to the commentary of the proposed loading code1.
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Fenwick, R. C., Davidson, B. J., & Chung, B. T. (1992). P-Delta actions in seismic resistant structures. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 25(1), 56–69. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.25.1.56-69
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