
Dynamic Structural Design
Inverse Problem Approach
I. Takewaki(Author)
WIT Press
Published on 30. November 1999
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-1-85312-745-8 (ISBN)
Description
During the last two decades inverse problems in vibration have been studied extensively, and have formed a new research discipline in applied mechanics. These investigations have been accelerated through the rapid advancement of computer technology, while finite element and boundary element methods have stimulated the application of inverse problems in vibration. In the seismic-resistant design of building structures, the concept of 'performance-based design' has become very significant following such earthquakes as the Loma Prieta Earthquake (San Francisco, 1989), the Northridge Earthquake (Los Angeles, 1994) and the Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake (Kobe, 1995), and is now being incorporated into the design process of actual building structures. This book introduces a new dynamic structural design approach using inverse problem formulations to overcome several problems in the rationalization and systematization of structural design processes. A new direction for seismic-resistant design founded on the concept of performance based design is also proposed. Most of volume is based on the author's own work, and much of the contents has not been previously published.Simple models are included in each chapter, thus enabling readers to understand the new concepts and formulations, while many references, both directly relevant and from related fields, are provided to aid those who wish to study the subject in more depth.
Reviews / Votes
"To the best of my knowledge, this book is the first of its kind in the literature...Inverse problems have undergone rapid development over the past two decades...The book by Takewaki is a timely contribution to the subject. It summarizes past and current work on the subject by the author and others, and it gives insight to how the methodology can be applied to the design of structures in the context of performance-based design. The book is a valuable resource for researchers and engineers interested in learning and applying the inverse method in seismic resistant design of structures."More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85312-745-8 (9781853127458)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction: Overview; Design Earthquakes. Fully Inverse Problems: Eigenvalue Analysis Problem; Shear Building Models; Shear-flexural Building Models; Distributed-parameter Rod Models. Hybrid Inverse Problems: Shear Building Models, Elastically Supported Shear Building Model; Elastically Supported Shear-flexural Model; Base-isolated Structures; Shear Beam Models; General Soil-structure Interaction Models. Incremental Inverse Problems: Static Loading; Dynamic Loading (undamped system); Dynamic Loading (damped system); An Efficient Technique for Large Structures. Design for Fixed-Base Models: Moment-resisting Frames; Braced Frames; Design Method Including Column Elongation; Dynamic Inelastic Design Methods. Design Under Soil-Structure Interaction: Sway-rocking Model; Penzien-type Model; Design Method by Finite-element Ground Model; Other Interaction Models. Multi-Objective Structural Design: Dissatisfaction Functions; Elastic Design Method; Design for Elastic-plastic Responses. Design via Passive Control: Stiffness Design for Given Dampers; Optimal Damper Placement (I); Optimal Damper Placement (II). Future Directions: Future Directions.