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ISSN 1520-295X Response History Analysis of Structures with Seismic Isolation and Energy Dissipation Systems: Verification Examples for Program SAP2000 by Joern Scheller and Michael C. Constantinou University at Buffalo, State University of New York School of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Ketter Hall Buffalo, New York 14260-4300 Technical Report MCEER-99-0002 February 22, 1999 This research was conducted at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York and was supported in whole or in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMS 97-01471.

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Response History Analysis of Structures with Seismic Isolation and Energy Dissipation Systems

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  • ISSN 1520-295X

    Response History Analysis of Structureswith Seismic Isolation and Energy Dissipation

    Systems: Verification Examples forProgram SAP2000

    by

    Joern Scheller and Michael C. ConstantinouUniversity at Buffalo, State University of New York

    School of Civil, Structural and Environmental EngineeringKetter Hall

    Buffalo, New York 14260-4300

    Technical Report MCEER-99-0002

    February 22, 1999

    This research was conducted at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York and wassupported in whole or in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMS 97-01471.

  • NOTICEThis report was prepared by the University at Buffalo, State University of NewYork as a result of research sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Center for Earth-quake Engineering Research (MCEER) through a grant from the National ScienceFoundation and other sponsors. Neither MCEER, associates of MCEER, its spon-sors, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, nor any person acting ontheir behalf:

    a. makes any warranty, express or implied, with respect to the use of any infor-mation, apparatus, method, or process disclosed in this report or that such usemay not infringe upon privately owned rights; or

    b. assumes any liabilities of whatsoever kind with respect to the use of, or thedamage resulting from the use of, any information, apparatus, method, or pro-cess disclosed in this report.

    Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in thispublication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views ofMCEER, the National Science Foundation, or other sponsors.

  • University at Buffalo The State University of New York

    ISSN 1520-295X