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Modeling and Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Design and Analysis of Tall Buildings: Task 7 Report for the Tall Buildings Initiative
In October 2006, the Applied Technology Council (ATC) began work on a contract assisting the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) in developing guidelines for the seismic design of tall buildings as part of the PEER Tall Buildings Initiative. The purpose of this work was to prepare recommendations for modeling the behavior of tall building structural systems and acceptance values for use in seismic design. Shortly thereafter, ATC secured additional funding on behalf of PEER from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), through the Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) of the National Institute of Building Sciences, in support of this effort. A Workshop on Tall Building Seismic Design and Analysis Issues was conducted in January 2007. The purpose of this workshop was to identify and prioritize seismic design and analytical challenges related to tall buildings by soliciting the opinions and collective recommendations of leading practitioners, regulators, and researchers actively involved in the design, permitting, and construction of tall buildings. The outcome of this workshop is recorded in a companion report, ATC-72 Proceedings of Workshop on Tall Building Seismic Design and Analysis Issues, which includes a prioritized list of the most important tall building modeling and acceptance criteria issues needing resolution, based on the opinions of those in attendance. Using the workshop as a starting point, this report is the result of further work under the PEER Tall Buildings Initiative to develop modeling recommendations and acceptance criteria for design and analysis of tall buildings. It is intended to serve as a resource document for the Guidelines for Seismic Design of Tall Buildings, published as a companion report by PEER (2010).
Modeling and Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Design and Analysis of Tall Buildings: Task 7 Report for the Tall Buildings Initiative
In October 2006, the Applied Technology Council (ATC) began work on a contract assisting the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) in developing guidelines for the seismic design of tall buildings as part of the PEER Tall Buildings Initiative. The purpose of this work was to prepare recommendations for modeling the behavior of tall building structural systems and acceptance values for use in seismic design. Shortly thereafter, ATC secured additional funding on behalf of PEER from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), through the Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) of the National Institute of Building Sciences, in support of this effort. A Workshop on Tall Building Seismic Design and Analysis Issues was conducted in January 2007. The purpose of this workshop was to identify and prioritize seismic design and analytical challenges related to tall buildings by soliciting the opinions and collective recommendations of leading practitioners, regulators, and researchers actively involved in the design, permitting, and construction of tall buildings. The outcome of this workshop is recorded in a companion report, ATC-72 Proceedings of Workshop on Tall Building Seismic Design and Analysis Issues, which includes a prioritized list of the most important tall building modeling and acceptance criteria issues needing resolution, based on the opinions of those in attendance. Using the workshop as a starting point, this report is the result of further work under the PEER Tall Buildings Initiative to develop modeling recommendations and acceptance criteria for design and analysis of tall buildings. It is intended to serve as a resource document for the Guidelines for Seismic Design of Tall Buildings, published as a companion report by PEER (2010).
Modeling and Acceptance Criteria for Seismic Design and Analysis of Tall Buildings: Task 7 Report for the Tall Buildings Initiative
2010
245 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Structural Analyses , Geology & Geophysics , Seismic performance assessments , Buildings , Seismic analysis , Seismic designs , Earthquake engineering , Acceptance criteria , Model analyses , Nonlinear modeling , Structural responses , Analytical models , Figures , Tables (Data) , Multistory buildings
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