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Incremental dynamic analysis - Sumatra - 10-18-2010

This is a wellknown article in performance-based earthquake engineering which is authored by Dr. Vamvatsikos and the late Prof. Cornell.

Dimitrios Vamvatsikos and C. Allin Cornell (2002). Incremental dynamic analysis, Earthquake Engineering Structural Dynamics; 31:491–514.

Incremental dynamic analysis (IDA) is a parametric analysis method that has recently emerged in several different forms to estimate more thoroughly structural performance under seismic loads. It involves subjecting a structural model to one (or more) ground motion record(s), each scaled to multiple levels of intensity, thus producing one (or more) curve(s) of response parameterized versus intensity level.

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RE: Incremental dynamic analysis - pankotso - 10-28-2010

For those interested in the concept of IDA, i suggest to have a look at the whole PhD thesis of the first author which can be found in his website. The link of the thesis is:

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And for more publications by the same author the link is

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