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Publications (2)


THE INELASTIC RESPONSE OF MULTISTORY STEEL FRAMES SUBJECTED TO STRONG GROUND MOTION : The mixed frames of column-yield type and beam-yield type
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January 1987

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Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)

TAKAYUKI TERAMOTO

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HARUYUKI KITAMURA

The inelastic response analysis of 10 story steel frames designed according to Japanese Building Standard Law was carried out, when subjected to strong ground motion. The vertical distribution of each member's plastic moment capacity was set to the usual design values varing discontinuouslly. In the analysis, the elasto-plastic property of each column or beam was taken account. The parameters of the analysis were the ratio of column-yield type frame to beam-yield type frame and the column/beam strength ratio. Using the results of the analysis, the yielding property of mixed type steel frames and the stability of response values were examined.


THE INELASTIC RESPONSE OF STEEL FRAMES SUBJECTED TO STRONG GROUND MOTION : Effect of the column/girder ratio and vertical distribution of strength

May 1986

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Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)

The inelastic response of 10 story steel frames designed according to the Japanese Building Standard Law was carried out. when subjected to strong ground motion. In the analysis, the elasto-plastic property of each column or beam was taken into account. The parameters of the analysis were the column/beam strength ratio (strong column/weak beam, or inverse) and the vertical distribution of each member's plastic moment capacity. Using the results of the analysis, the yielding property of steel frames and the stability of response values were examined.