A REVIEW ON SIESMIC ANALYSIS OF MULTI STORY BULDING HORIZONTALLY DAMPED
Keywords:
tuned liquid damper, high-strength materials, vibrations controlAbstract
The development of high-strength materials and construction technologies has led to longerspanning and taller buildings. Hence, control of vibrations induced in structures by lateral loads, such as wind and earthquakes, is an important consideration in the design of high-rise buildings. Typical methods to improve the structural safety and serviceability of these high-rise buildings involve installing additional vibration suppression devices in them. The tuned liquid damper (TLD) is an attractive option for passive structural vibration control due to the distinct advantages of low installation and maintenance costs and easy amenability to design modifications
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