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Experimental Study of Hysteretic Steel Damper for Energy Dissipation Capacity
This study aims to evaluate energy absorption capacity of hysteretic steel damper for earthquake protection of structures. These types of steel dampers are fabricated from mild steel plate with different geometrical shapes on the side part, namely ...
Daniel R. Teruna +2 more
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This paper describes a comprehensive computer-aided seismic design approach for both new and existing frame structures equipped with hysteretic dampers.
Iolanda Nuzzo +3 more
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A Study on Organic Modification of Damping Properties of Polyurethane Materials for Building [PDF]
The damping property of viscoelastic dampers is mainly based on the shear hysteretic behaviorof viscoelastic materials, so as to reduce the dynamic response of viscoelastic materials.
Zhou Feng +3 more
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The viscous-hysteretic hybrid (HVH) damper system recently introduced by one of the authors has a clear property that, when the hysteretic dampers with gap mechanism become active (stiffness element starts working), the acceleration of building frames ...
Soichiro Ishida, Izuru Takewaki
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This paper proposes a vertical distribution of seismic design load of seismically isolated buildings corresponding to diversity of seismic isolation devices such as hysteretic dampers and/or velocity‐dependent dampers.
Masahito Kobayashi +2 more
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Mechanical Behaviors of a Buckling-Plate Self-Centering Friction Damper
In order to improve the resilience of structures subjected to strong earthquakes, a buckling-plate self-centering friction damper (BPSCFD) with low post-yielding stiffness is proposed, which consists of a group of post-buckling plates and a self ...
Qinting Wang +3 more
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Non-Linear and Hysteretic Analysis of the Behaviour of Magnetorheological Dampers [PDF]
This chapter reviews the basic concept of MR fluids and provides insight into the magnetorheological.
Braz-César, Manuel, Barros, Rui
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The Dissipative Column: A New Hysteretic Damper
A new replaceable hysteretic damper to better control seismic building damage, consisting of two or more adjacent steel vertical elements connected to each other with continuous mild/low strength steel shear links, is proposed and investigated in this paper.
PALAZZO, Bruno +2 more
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Hysteretic behavior simulation of novel rhombic mild steel dampers [PDF]
Structural vibration control technique is an appropriate and acceptable method to control structural vibration condition and dissipate structural vibration energy during severe earthquakes and violent winds. Metallic dampers are verified to be stable and
Jia, Junfeng +4 more
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Reinforced concrete (RC) frame structures with open first stories and masonry infill walls at the upper stories are very common in seismic areas. Under strong earthquakes, most of the energy dissipation demand imposed by the earthquake concentrates in ...
Santiago Mota-Páez +2 more
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