Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame

This paper investigates the development, design and modeling of a human spine-inspired seismic lateral force resisting system. The overall goal is to create a design for a lateral force resisting system that reflects human spine behavior that is both practical and effective. The first phase of this...

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Main Author: Kea, Kara Dominique
Other Authors: Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/54000
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-540002020-09-29T05:39:22Z Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame Kea, Kara Dominique Civil and Environmental Engineering Eatherton, Matthew Roy Leon, Roberto T. Koutromanos, Ioannis Self-centering rocking frame lateral force resisting system This paper investigates the development, design and modeling of a human spine-inspired seismic lateral force resisting system. The overall goal is to create a design for a lateral force resisting system that reflects human spine behavior that is both practical and effective. The first phase of this project involved a literature review of the human spine and rocking structural systems. The goal of this phase was to identify concepts from the spine that could be transferred to a lateral force resisting system. The second phase involved creating a 3-dimensional model of the lumbar region of the spine in SAP2000 and using it to examine concepts that could be transferred to a lateral force resisting system. The third phase consisted of creating possible system designs using concepts and principles identified through phases one and two and identifying a final system design. The last phase involved modeling the final lateral force resisting system design in SAP2000, validating the model and testing the design's effectiveness. This paper shows that this system is a viable option to prevent permanent structural damage in buildings during a seismic event. Master of Science 2015-07-02T08:00:35Z 2015-07-02T08:00:35Z 2015-07-01 Thesis vt_gsexam:5694 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/54000 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Self-centering rocking frame
lateral force resisting system
spellingShingle Self-centering rocking frame
lateral force resisting system
Kea, Kara Dominique
Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
description This paper investigates the development, design and modeling of a human spine-inspired seismic lateral force resisting system. The overall goal is to create a design for a lateral force resisting system that reflects human spine behavior that is both practical and effective. The first phase of this project involved a literature review of the human spine and rocking structural systems. The goal of this phase was to identify concepts from the spine that could be transferred to a lateral force resisting system. The second phase involved creating a 3-dimensional model of the lumbar region of the spine in SAP2000 and using it to examine concepts that could be transferred to a lateral force resisting system. The third phase consisted of creating possible system designs using concepts and principles identified through phases one and two and identifying a final system design. The last phase involved modeling the final lateral force resisting system design in SAP2000, validating the model and testing the design's effectiveness. This paper shows that this system is a viable option to prevent permanent structural damage in buildings during a seismic event. === Master of Science
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Kea, Kara Dominique
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title Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
title_short Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
title_full Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
title_fullStr Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
title_full_unstemmed Bio-Inspired Segmented Self-Centering Rocking Frame
title_sort bio-inspired segmented self-centering rocking frame
publisher Virginia Tech
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