Many of the non-linear static methods for seismic assessment of buildings according to modern structural codes are based on the well-known N2 procedure. A more intuitive pushover procedure, N1, has recently been proposed. Its main advantage is that the explicit evaluation of an equivalent SDOF system is not required. The N1 method has been proved to provide the same accuracy as N2, but only when a lateral load distribution proportional to the first mode shape is involved. After a brief description of the main differences between the two methods, an improved version, the N1 corrected method, is presented here. It is more consistent with N2, also when constant acceleration lateral load patterns are applied. The N1 corrected method is validated according to an extensive parametric investigation of a set of case studies on steel and R/C frames, with regular and irregular mass distribution in height. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

Validation and improvement of N1 method for pushover analysis

GIORGI, PAOLO;SCOTTA, ROBERTO
2013

Abstract

Many of the non-linear static methods for seismic assessment of buildings according to modern structural codes are based on the well-known N2 procedure. A more intuitive pushover procedure, N1, has recently been proposed. Its main advantage is that the explicit evaluation of an equivalent SDOF system is not required. The N1 method has been proved to provide the same accuracy as N2, but only when a lateral load distribution proportional to the first mode shape is involved. After a brief description of the main differences between the two methods, an improved version, the N1 corrected method, is presented here. It is more consistent with N2, also when constant acceleration lateral load patterns are applied. The N1 corrected method is validated according to an extensive parametric investigation of a set of case studies on steel and R/C frames, with regular and irregular mass distribution in height. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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