Title:
Explicit Inelastic Dynamic Design Procedure for Earthquake Resistant Structures
Author(s):
Mark Fintel and S. K. Ghosh
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
127
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
503-538
Keywords:
beams (supports); ductility; dynamic structural analysis; earthquake-resistant structures; elastic properties; loads (forces); performance; static structural analysis; strength; structural design; Structural Research MARK FINTEL and S. K. Ghosh
DOI:
10.14359/3028
Date:
10/1/1991
Abstract:
An alternative to the empirical code approach for earthquake-resistant design of building structures is proposed. The suggested procedure uses carefully selected earthquake accelerograms as loading and dynamic inelastic response history analysis to determine member forces and deformations. A number of analyses make it possible to design into the structural elements a desirable balance between flexural strength, shear capacity, and ductility. The amount of allowable ductility in a yielding member depends on selected serviceability criteria and on the deformational capacity of the member. The design approach makes it possible to predetermine the sequence in which inelasticity spreads to various designated structural members. A structure needs to be provided with special ductility details only in the predetermined hinging regions.