DOI: 10.22215/etd/2019-13630
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Strain Rate Effects on a Ductile Moment Resisting Frame with RBS Connection Subjected to Seismic Ground Motions

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“…Lanning and Uang 11 conducted tests on buckling restrained braces (BRB) and found that the overstrength ratio of the BRB elements, defined as the ratio of the measured peak force to the measured yield force, was considerably greater under dynamic loading than that in quasi‐static loading. Recently, Singh 12 studied the effect of strain rate on ductile steel moment‐resisting frames with reduced beam section connections under seismic excitations. It was found that by considering strain rate effects, the maximum base shear and bending moment increased up to 8%, while the mean inter‐storey drift decreased marginally.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lanning and Uang 11 conducted tests on buckling restrained braces (BRB) and found that the overstrength ratio of the BRB elements, defined as the ratio of the measured peak force to the measured yield force, was considerably greater under dynamic loading than that in quasi‐static loading. Recently, Singh 12 studied the effect of strain rate on ductile steel moment‐resisting frames with reduced beam section connections under seismic excitations. It was found that by considering strain rate effects, the maximum base shear and bending moment increased up to 8%, while the mean inter‐storey drift decreased marginally.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%