2022
DOI: 10.1111/mice.12951
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A shake table protocol for seismic assessment and qualification of acceleration‐sensitive nonstructural elements

Abstract: A shake table protocol for seismic assessment and qualification of accelerationsensitive nonstructural elements (NEs) is developed. The paper critically reviews existing protocols and highlights their criticalities, pointing out the need for the development of novel assessment and qualification approaches and protocols. The protocol is developed in light of these criticalities, considering the most recent advances in the field and the specific expertise of the research team. The most significant and contributi… Show more

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“…These constraints are the following. (1) The ratios of A flexible to A rigid , implicit in the procedure outlined in Section 4.2, may not be representative of the same ratios observed for real floor motions and may be underestimated by Equations () and () 30,31 . However, as the analysis presented in Section 4.3 shows, this may not be a big issue when statistically considering the ratio for many buildings with a wide range of fundamental periods.…”
Section: Seismic Classification Procedures For Non‐structural Element...mentioning
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“…These constraints are the following. (1) The ratios of A flexible to A rigid , implicit in the procedure outlined in Section 4.2, may not be representative of the same ratios observed for real floor motions and may be underestimated by Equations () and () 30,31 . However, as the analysis presented in Section 4.3 shows, this may not be a big issue when statistically considering the ratio for many buildings with a wide range of fundamental periods.…”
Section: Seismic Classification Procedures For Non‐structural Element...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The second step necessary to develop a seismic classification procedure for NSEs in Italy based on seismic qualification testing is the establishment of a procedure to derive the TIM. Several procedures have been developed to define TIMs for seismic qualification shake table testing 27,30,31 . One of the most well‐known procedures to derive a TIM is the one defined by the AC 156 loading protocol 27 and is recommended in this study for the derivation of the TIMs to be used in the seismic classification procedure of NSEs in Italy.…”
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