Caltech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory Technical Reports

FRAME3D - A Program for Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Time- History Analysis of Steel Buildings: User Guide

Krishnan, Swaminathan (2004) FRAME3D - A Program for Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Time- History Analysis of Steel Buildings: User Guide. Technical Report: CaltechEERL:EERL-2003-03. California Institute of Technology.

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Abstract

FRAME3D is a program for the three-dimensional nonlinear analysis of steel buildings. It aims to overcome the computational challenges posed by full 3D analysis of buildings subject to earthquake ground motion. The element library consists of a plastic hinge beam element, an elastofiber beam element, a panel zone element, a 4-noded diaphragm element to model floor slabs, and an elastic translational/rotational spring element to model foundations and supports. The program utilizes a Netwon-Raphson iteration strategy applied to an implicit Newmark time-integration scheme to solve the nonlinear equations of motion at each time-step. Geometric nonlinearity and shear deformation are included in the formulation. This document serves as a User Guide to the program. All the input and output variables encountered by the user are described here along with brief descriptions of the various types of elements. In addition, 2 examples illustrating the capabilities and usage of the program are presented. Finally a glossary of all the variables is alphabetically listed at the end of the document for the user's convenience.

EPrint Type:Monograph (Technical Report)
Additional Information:PhD, 2004
Subjects:All Records > Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory
ID Code:366
Deposited By:Jim O'Donnell
Deposited On:24 February 2004
Record Number:CaltechEERL:EERL-2003-03
Official Persistent URL:http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechEERL:EERL-2003-03
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