2022
DOI: 10.1177/13694332221119866
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Damage-based strength reduction factor spectra of structures subjected to bidirectional ground motions

Abstract: The current research on the damage-based strength reduction factor has been completely based on the inelastic single-degree-of-freedom systems that are more suitable for two-dimensional analyses. Therefore, it is necessary to construct damage-based strength reduction factor spectra for systems subjected to bidirectional ground motions. In this study, an inelastic single-mass bi-degree-of-freedom (SMBDOF) system subjected to the orthogonal bidirectional ground motions with the hysteretic property of two-dimensi… Show more

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“…Feng Wang et al [42] developed a spectrum of damage-based strength reduction factors for systems subject to bi-directional input ground motions more suitable for 2D analyses. The study presented an inelastic system of single-mass bi-degree of freedom (SMBDOF) for orthogonal bi-directional input ground motions, where the x-component constructs damage-based force reduction factor spectra (R b spectra) with a constant damage index from the park-ang model.…”
Section: Miranda and Berteromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feng Wang et al [42] developed a spectrum of damage-based strength reduction factors for systems subject to bi-directional input ground motions more suitable for 2D analyses. The study presented an inelastic system of single-mass bi-degree of freedom (SMBDOF) for orthogonal bi-directional input ground motions, where the x-component constructs damage-based force reduction factor spectra (R b spectra) with a constant damage index from the park-ang model.…”
Section: Miranda and Berteromentioning
confidence: 99%