2005
DOI: 10.15554/pcij.11012005.14.31
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Seismic Design Methodology for Precast Concrete Diaphragms Part 2: Research Program

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“…10(b)] of diaphragmsensitive precast buildings (Schoettler et al 2009). In particular, an industry-supported research program, the diaphragm seismic design methodology (DSDM) project (Fleischman et al 2005a(Fleischman et al , 2013, has resulted in new seismic design recommendations (BSSC 2009;Kelly and Ghosh 2014) and code changes for precast concrete diaphragms in the United States, as described in more detail subsequently.…”
Section: Floor Diaphragmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10(b)] of diaphragmsensitive precast buildings (Schoettler et al 2009). In particular, an industry-supported research program, the diaphragm seismic design methodology (DSDM) project (Fleischman et al 2005a(Fleischman et al , 2013, has resulted in new seismic design recommendations (BSSC 2009;Kelly and Ghosh 2014) and code changes for precast concrete diaphragms in the United States, as described in more detail subsequently.…”
Section: Floor Diaphragmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial program is summarized in Fleischman et al (2005aFleischman et al ( , 2005bFleischman et al ( , and 2013. Responses of conventional diaphragm joint connections in tension ) and in shear ) were determined.…”
Section: Seismic Design Of Precast Concrete Diaphragms: a Guide For Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The building, shown in Figure 2-19, was subjected to extensive shake table testing on the NEES large high-performance outdoor shake table. Although researchers (Fleischman et al 2005) focused mainly on the interaction of the two hybrid walls with the surrounding building, their performance was evaluated when they were connected to the floor slabs using slotted insert shear connectors. The connectors, designed by IVI Inc., allowed for the vertical uplift of the wall as the building was subjected to different intensities of earthquakes.…”
Section: Quasi-static Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erkman and Schultz (2009) used an extension of Kurama's model to designate the self-centering behavior of precast walls with various PT configurations even though some PT tendons were allowed to yield. Belleri et al (2013) used different rocking wall modeling techniques, including a fiber model (as shown in Figure 2-23a) to compare the calculated nonlinear time history response of precast walls adopted as lateral force resisting systems of the parking structure at UCSD (Fleischman et al 2005). As they reported, the fiber elements used in all these model are based on a force formulation and on the assumption that plane sections remain plane, which is not true for regions of the wall immediately adjacent to the wall-foundation interface.…”
Section: Fiber Models and Finite Element Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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