Hi,
In most opensees examples the xDamp (damping ratio) is assumed 0.02 for both steel and RC moment resisting frames. I thought 0.05 is the typical damping among engineers. I wish to know the damping ratio for different structural systems, i.e. steel MRF, RC MRF, wall-frame and braced frame.
Can anyone help me by some engineering judgement or by some research papers?
steel and RC moment resisting frame damping
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about damping
No idea!
Re: steel and RC moment resisting frame damping
See Chopra's book on structural dynamics.
Re: steel and RC moment resisting frame damping
I suggest you to also read papers given under notes here: http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... ng_Command
setting hysteretic material parameters
Great day to all,
I have classic moment frames with elastic beam and column element and concentated plasticity at both element ends represented by rotational spring. I want to set the moment-rotation relationship in such a way to be proper for the strength and stiffness degradation (or pinching) of RC frames.
It seems the hysteretic material is the best. Am I right?
Questions:
1. what is the Reference (theoritical or experimental model) for the presented hysteretic model?
2. can it simulate only the strength degradation without stiffness degradation (It seems peak-oriented)?
3. How can I set the parameters as the Reference below:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13632460902859144
Thanks,
Horr
I have classic moment frames with elastic beam and column element and concentated plasticity at both element ends represented by rotational spring. I want to set the moment-rotation relationship in such a way to be proper for the strength and stiffness degradation (or pinching) of RC frames.
It seems the hysteretic material is the best. Am I right?
Questions:
1. what is the Reference (theoritical or experimental model) for the presented hysteretic model?
2. can it simulate only the strength degradation without stiffness degradation (It seems peak-oriented)?
3. How can I set the parameters as the Reference below:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13632460902859144
Thanks,
Horr