DASISedu’ Program for Seismic Response History Analysis of 2D Frame Structures with Different Seismic Protection Systems

Session

Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment

Description

Over the past decades, a lot of effort has been put in studying the mechanical behavior of various base isolation and energy dissipation devices subjected to a range of extreme design situations. This led to the development of validated theories that can describe the dynamic behavior of various seismic base isolators (with the lead-rubber and friction pendulum isolators being amongst the most prominent types used in USA). The authors of this paper took these developed theories as basis for developing the so called ‘DASISedu’ computer program for interactive simulation of the dynamic behavior of typical planar structures (both multistory building frames and bridges) integrated with various seismic isolators and/or energy dissipators. This paper discusses the modelling and analysis features of the DASISedu program using a typical 2D frame structure. Furthermore it shows comparative results between DASISedu and SAP2000 programs as means of verifying the correctness of results obtained in DASISedu.

Keywords:

DASISedu, MATLAB seismic base isolation, dampers

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-41-2

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

25-10-2025 9:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2025 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.54

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DASISedu’ Program for Seismic Response History Analysis of 2D Frame Structures with Different Seismic Protection Systems

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Over the past decades, a lot of effort has been put in studying the mechanical behavior of various base isolation and energy dissipation devices subjected to a range of extreme design situations. This led to the development of validated theories that can describe the dynamic behavior of various seismic base isolators (with the lead-rubber and friction pendulum isolators being amongst the most prominent types used in USA). The authors of this paper took these developed theories as basis for developing the so called ‘DASISedu’ computer program for interactive simulation of the dynamic behavior of typical planar structures (both multistory building frames and bridges) integrated with various seismic isolators and/or energy dissipators. This paper discusses the modelling and analysis features of the DASISedu program using a typical 2D frame structure. Furthermore it shows comparative results between DASISedu and SAP2000 programs as means of verifying the correctness of results obtained in DASISedu.