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STEEL - FRAMED ROCKING STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS FOR MODERATE SEISMIC ZONES

Acknowledgments. Gregory G. Deierlein, Sarah Billington, Helmut Krawinkler, Xiang Ma, Alejandro Pena, Eric Borchers, Stanford UniversityJerome F. Hajjar, Matthew Eatherton, Noel Vivar, Kerry Hall, University of IllinoisToru Takeuchi, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyTsuyoshi Hikino, Hyogo Eq. Engineering Research CenterMitsumasa Midorikawa, Hokkaido UniversityDavid Mar, Tipping

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STEEL - FRAMED ROCKING STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS FOR MODERATE SEISMIC ZONES

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    1. STEEL - FRAMED ROCKING STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS FOR MODERATE SEISMIC ZONES Matt Eatherton – Graduate Research Assistant, University of Illinois Jerome F. Hajjar– Professor, University of Illinois Gregory G. Deierlein – Professor, Stanford University Xiang Ma – Graduate Research Assistant, Stanford University Sarah Billington – Professor, Stanford University Helmut Krawinkler – Professor, Stanford University

    3. General Overview

    4. Literature Review

    5. Literature Review

    6. Prototype Structure

    7. Frame Design

    8. Designed Frames

    9. Computational Model of Braces

    10. Computational Model of Frames

    11. Additional Info on Modeling

    12. Pushover Analysis Comparison

    13. Computational Model of Frames

    14. Deformed Shapes / Configurations

    15. Related Controlled Rocking Project for High Seismic

    16. Controlled Rocking Project Phases

    17. Half Scale Cyclic and Hybrid Simulation Tests at UIUC

    18. E-Defense Tests in August 2009

    19. Conclusions

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