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Título : Slab vibration and horizontal–vertical coupling in the seismic response of low-rise irregular base-isolated and conventional buildings
Autores: Guzmán Pujols, Jean Carlos
Ryan, K. L.
Investigadores (UNIBE): Guzmán Pujols, Jean Carlos 
Afiliaciones : Facultad de Ciencias Básicas y Tecnológicas 
Área de investigación : Tecnología
Palabras clave: Modal coupling; Horizontal–vertical couplings; Lab vibration; Vertical excitation; Base isolation
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Publicado en: Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 24(1), 1-36
Revista: Journal of Earthquake Engineering 
Volumen : 24
Número : 1
Página de inicio : 1
Página final : 36
Resumen : 
This paper evaluates factors that may influence slab vibration and/or induce a horizontal–vertical (H-V) coupled response of buildings with mass irregularities. Responses are investigated through computational simulation of a hypothetical three-story building with base isolation and conventionally configured. Induced mass eccentricities are observed to influence, in an unpredictable way, the vertical slab acceleration and the H-V coupled response, which is identified through modal analysis and floor spectral analysis. The implications of vertical slab vibrations and H-V coupling behavior on the design forces for nonstructural components and systems (NCSs) are evaluated, and modifications are proposed for consideration.
Descripción : 
The findings in this study are the ultimate outcome of work sponsored by the National Science Foundation through Grant No. CMMI-1113275.
URI : http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/255
DOI : 10.1080/13632469.2017.1387197
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