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- Title
Elemental damping formulation: an alternative modelling of inherent damping in nonlinear dynamic analysis.
- Authors
Puthanpurayil, Arun; Lavan, Oren; Carr, Athol; Dhakal, Rajesh
- Abstract
To date, nonlinear dynamic analysis for seismic engineering predominantly employs the classical Rayleigh damping model and its variations. Though earlier studies have identified issues with the use of this model in nonlinear seismic analysis, it still remains the popular choice for engineers as well as for software providers. In this paper a new approach to modelling damping is initiated by formulating the damping matrix at an elemental level. To this regard, two new elemental level discrete damping models adapted from their global counterparts are proposed for its application in nonlinear dynamic analysis. Implementation schemes for these newly proposed models using Newmark incremental method and revised Newmark total equilibrium method is outlined. The performance of these proposed models, compared to existing models, is illustrated by conducting nonlinear dynamic analyses on a four story RC frame designed to Eurocodes. The incremental dynamic analysis study presented in the paper illustrates the fact that both the proposed models seem to produce more reliable results from an engineering perspective in comparison to the global models. It is also shown that the proposed elemental damping models lead to smaller and more realistic damping moments in the plastic hinges. Furthermore, these models could be easily included in existing software frameworks without adding noticeably to the computational effort. The computation time required for these models is approximately equivalent to the one required when using the tangent Rayleigh damping matrix with constant coefficients.
- Subjects
DAMPING of seismic waves; NONLINEAR dynamical systems; RAYLEIGH model; COEFFICIENTS (Statistics); NONLINEAR analysis
- Publication
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2016, Vol 14, Issue 8, p2405
- ISSN
1570-761X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10518-016-9904-9