Dynamic Stability Analysis of Steel-Concrete Composite Ribbed Shell

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Steel-concrete composite ribbed shell is a kind of shell structure based on the thin concrete shell, which has the advantages of two different materials, at the same time with steel nets shell and thin concrete shell structure. In this paper, the seismic performance of steel concrete composite ribbed shell is analyzed, in which the elastoplastic time-history analysis method is used to analyze internal force and deformation. Furthermore a parameter analysis is made to discuss the seismic performance, which considering different high-span ratio, section dimension, boundary conditions and structure division frequency. The influence on structure seismic performance and some structure dynamic response characteristics are obtained, which can be resulted for structural seismic design and referenced in steel-concrete thin shell design specification modification.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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822-826

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June 2013

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