Escalamiento de registro Periodos de la estructura T1= 0.68s T2= 0.23s Sismo PSa en cm/s 2 @ 0.68 [s] Factor de escala Concepcin 39.16 1.!89 "aip# 1.28 $.2 %lolleo !06.!6 1.000 Mximo 706.76
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Panel Zones The panel zone is the joint region where beams and columns intersect. In this model it consists of the rectangular area of the column web that lies between the flanges of the connecting beam(s). The panel zone deforms primarily in shear due to the opposing moments in the beams and columns. To capture these deformations, the panel zone is explicitly modeled using the approach of Gupta and Krawinkler (1999) as a rectangle composed of eight very stiff elastic beam-column elements with one zeroLength element which serves as rotational spring to represent shear distortions in the panel zone (see Figure 2). At the three corners of the panel zone without a spring, the elements are joined by a simple pin connection which is achieved by using the equalDOF command to constrain both translational degrees of freedom. The eight elastic beam-column elements each have an area of 1,000.0 in 2 and a moment of inertia equal to 10,000.0 in 4 in order to give them high axial and flexural stiffness, respectively. The elements are defined in elemPanelZone2D.tcl. The spring has a trilinear backbone which is created with the Hysteretic material in rotPanelZone2D.tcl. This procedure also constrains the translational degrees of freedom at the corners of the panel zone. The springs backbone curve is derived using the principle of virtual work applied to a deformed configuration of the panel zone (Gupta and Krawinkler 1999).
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