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Title
Dynamic Characteristics of a Full-Size Five-Story Steel Structure and a 2/5 Scale Model.
File
PB93116648.pdf
Author(s)
Chang, K. C.; Yao, G. C.; Lee, G. C.; Hao, D. S.; Yeh, Y. C.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., July 2, 1991, 105 p.
Identifying Number(s)
NCEER-91-0011
Abstract
In the report, the dynamic characteristics of a full-size five-story steel prototype structure and a 2/5 scale laboratory model are compared and correlated. The prototype structure was built in Beijing, China and the laboratory model was built in the seismic laboratory at the University at Buffalo. The design and manufacture of both the prototype structure and the model are described. The test program was carried out by performing experimental system identification tests on both the prototype structure and the laboratory model. The basic structural properties of both structures were identified, and it is shown that the model structure can suitably simulate the dynamic behavior of the prototype.
Keywords
Damage assessment; Framed structures; Structural vibration; Steel structures; Prototypes; Vibration tests; Model tests; Dynamic response; Earthquake damage; Earthquake engineering; Concrete slabs; Design analysis; Stress analysis; Foundations; Shake Table Tests; Structural members