This paper describes an investigation on the effectiveness of several conventional, multi-modal and adaptive pushover procedures. An extensive numerical study was performed considering eight RC frames characterized by a variable number of storeys and different properties in terms of regularity in elevation. The results of pushover analyses were compared with those of non-linear dynamic analyses, which were carried out considering different earthquake records and increasing values of earthquake intensity. The study was performed with reference to base shear-top displacement curves and to different storey response parameters. The obtained results allowed a direct comparison between pushover procedures, which in general were able to give a fairly good estimate of seismic demand with a tendency to better results for lower frames. The advanced procedures, in particular the multi-modal pushover, produced an improvement of results, more evident for irregular frames.
P. P. Diotallevi, L. Landi, B. Pollio (2008). Evaluation of conventional and advanced pushover procedures for regular and irregular RC frames. BEIJING : CAEE.
Evaluation of conventional and advanced pushover procedures for regular and irregular RC frames
DIOTALLEVI, PIER PAOLO;LANDI, LUCA;POLLIO, BERNARDINO
2008
Abstract
This paper describes an investigation on the effectiveness of several conventional, multi-modal and adaptive pushover procedures. An extensive numerical study was performed considering eight RC frames characterized by a variable number of storeys and different properties in terms of regularity in elevation. The results of pushover analyses were compared with those of non-linear dynamic analyses, which were carried out considering different earthquake records and increasing values of earthquake intensity. The study was performed with reference to base shear-top displacement curves and to different storey response parameters. The obtained results allowed a direct comparison between pushover procedures, which in general were able to give a fairly good estimate of seismic demand with a tendency to better results for lower frames. The advanced procedures, in particular the multi-modal pushover, produced an improvement of results, more evident for irregular frames.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.