2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9153200
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Experimental Study on Energy Dissipation Performance and Failure Mode of Web-Connected Replaceable Energy Dissipation Link

Abstract: In the current design method of the eccentrically braced frame structure, the energy dissipation link and the frame beam are both designed as a whole. It is difficult to accurately assess the degree of damage through this method, and it is also hard to repair or replace the energy dissipation link after strong seismic events. Meanwhile, the overall design approach will increase the project’s overall cost. In order to solve the above mentioned shortcomings, the energy dissipation link is designed as an independ… Show more

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“…The capacity for energy dissipation can be a measure of the deformation capacity of joints under cyclic loads [11].…”
Section: Capacity For Energy Dissipationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity for energy dissipation can be a measure of the deformation capacity of joints under cyclic loads [11].…”
Section: Capacity For Energy Dissipationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This special issue also reports other types of new energy dissipation devices, such as a multi-unit particle damper [34], a nonlinear eddy current damper [35], and layered dampers [36,37]. Furthermore, also reported in this issue are structural elements with innovative designs to dissipate energy [38][39][40]. In addition, this special issue also reports two research studies on the dynamic responses of a structural foundation [41] and an earth-retaining structure [42].…”
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“…In summary, the topics in the special issue include new damping materials development [37], new damper vibration modeling, novel algorithms for active vibration control [44,45], novel passive damping methods and devices [25][26][27][28][29][30], innovative energy dissipation devices [38][39][40], and an explorative characterization of materials for energy dissipation [33], among others. For the future trends of research in energy dissipation for vibration control, two avenues should be noted.…”
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confidence: 99%