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Roof Isolation and Girder-to-Column Dissipative Connections in Seismic Design of Precast R/C Structures
2020
Infrastructures
A new section of a study on innovative anti-seismic design strategies of precast reinforced concrete structures is presented herein. The solution conceived in this new step of the study consists in seismically isolating the building roof and incorporating girder-to-column dissipative connections. Two different types of dissipaters are considered for installation in the latter, i.e., fluid viscous spring-dampers and triangle-shaped added-damping-and-stiffness steel yielding devices. A benchmark
doi:10.3390/infrastructures5110104
fatcat:zd4aeidcxjh3xkf7at2xlnj2bq