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Research Required to Support Full Implementation of Performance-Based Seismic Design

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Author(s)

William T. Holmes, Claret Heider

Abstract

The performance of modern buildings with respect to protecting life safety in recent earthquakes (e.g., 1989 Loma Prieta, 1994 Northridge, and 2001 Nisqually) generally has been adequate. However, economic losses refl ecting damage-repair costs and temporary loss of use of buildings exceeded public expectations. Older buildings constructed with little or no consideration of seismic demands often performed poorly and, in some cases, created unacceptable risks to life safety; retrofi t of such buildings is possible but often expensive and disruptive. The building performance issues highlighted by these earthquakes have stimulated considerable interest in performance-based seismic design (PBSD).
Citation
Grant/Contract Reports (NISTGCR) -

Keywords

seismic design, special moment frames, reinforced concrete

Citation

Holmes, W. and Heider, C. (2009), Research Required to Support Full Implementation of Performance-Based Seismic Design, Grant/Contract Reports (NISTGCR), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD (Accessed July 18, 2024)

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Created April 1, 2009, Updated February 19, 2017