Research paper
Probabilistic formulation of a performance-based matrix combining maximum and residual deformations
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- Title
- Probabilistic formulation of a performance-based matrix combining maximum and residual deformations
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Reports from past earthquake reconnaissance observations as well as results from analytical studies indicate that most structures designed according to current codes will sustain residual (permanent) deformations in the event of a design-level earthquake, even if they perform exactly as expected. Despite this reality, little consideration is currently given to residual displacements unlike the maximum transient response during seismic design or performance assessment of structures. The concep...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2006
- Creator
- Uma, S.R. / Pampanin, Stefano / Christopoulos, C.
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/189
- Related subjects
- Fields of Research::290000 Engineering and Technology::290800 Civil Engineering::290801 Structural engineering
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