Abstract

A closed-form maximum elastic-plastic response is derived for a structure with hysteretic dampers under the critical double impulse as a representative of near-fault ground motion. It is shown that the classification into nine cases is possible depending on the combination of elastic-plastic responses of the structure and the hysteretic damper and the double impulse enables the derivation of the closed-form maximum elastic-plastic critical response of the controlled structure by using the energy balance in each case. It is demonstrated that the closed-form maximum elastic-plastic critical response is quite useful for finding an optimal hysteretic damper quantity depending on the input level of the double impulse.

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