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This project aims to develop a novel minimal-damage steel frame for buildings that can withstand strong earthquakes. The design focuses on reducing structural and non-structural damage, ensuring rapid repairs, and preventing collapse, thereby enhancing safety and minimizing economic losses during seismic events.
Conventional seismic-resistant structures are designed to experience significant damage in structural members and residual storey drifts under moderate-to-strong earthquakes.
The losses associated with damage and residual storey drifts are repair costs and costly downtime during which the building is repaired and cannot be used or occupied.
Under very strong rare earthquakes, conventional structures may be also vulnerable to collapse (life safety issue).
In addition, past earthquakes showed sign…
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