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Based on the summary <strong>of</strong> IRSA provided in 2.5 above, the only major difference<strong>of</strong> IRSA from the conventional single-mode pushover may be identified as follows:The static analysis required at each step <strong>of</strong> the latter is effectively replaced in IRSAwith a response spectrum analysis based on initial elastic spectral displacements,which makes the computer implementation extremely simple and straightforward.REFERENCESAntoniou, S., A. Rovithakis, and R. Pinho (2002). Development and verification <strong>of</strong> afully adaptive pushover procedure. Proc. <strong>of</strong> the 12 th European Conf. onEarthquake Engineering, London. Paper No.882.ASCE-American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers (2000). Prestandard and commentary forthe seismic rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> buildings (FEMA 356), Washington D.C.ATC-Applied Technology Council (1996). Seismic evaluation and retr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> concretebuildings (ATC-40). Redwood City, <strong>California</strong>.Aydinoglu, M. N. (2003). An incremental response spectrum analysis based oninelastic spectral displacements for multi-mode seismic performance evaluation.Bulletin <strong>of</strong> Earthquake Engineering; 1(1): 3-36.Aydinoglu, M. N., and Y. M. Fahjan (2003). A unified formulation <strong>of</strong> the piecewiseexact method for inelastic seismic demand analysis including the P-delta effect.Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics; 32(6): 871-890.Aydinoglu, M. N. (2004). Incremental Response Spectrum Analysis (IRSA)procedure for multi-mode pushover including P-delta effects. Proc. <strong>of</strong> the 13 thWorld Conf. on Earthquake Engineering, Vancouver, Canada. Paper No.1440.Bathe, K. J. (1996). Finite Element Procedures. New Jersey, Prentice Hall.CEN (2003). Eurocode 8 — Design <strong>of</strong> structures for earthquake resistance, Part 1,European Standard prEN 1998-1, Stage 49 Draft, October 2003, Brussels.Chopra, A. K., and R. K. Goel (1999). Capacity-demand-diagram methods based oninelastic design spectrum. Earthquake Spectra; 15(4): 637-656.Chopra, A. K., and R. K. Goel (2002). A modal pushover analysis for estimatingseismic demands for buildings. Earthquake Engineering and StructuralDynamics; 31(3): 561-582.Clough, R. W., and J. Penzien (1993). Dynamics <strong>of</strong> structures. 2 nd Ed., New York,McGraw-Hill.Fajfar, P. (1999). Capacity Spectrum Method based on inelastic demand spectra.Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics; 28(9): 979-993.Gupta, A., and H. Krawinkler (1999). Seismic demands for performance evaluation <strong>of</strong>steel moment resisting frame structures. The John A. Blume EarthquakeEngineering Center, Stanford <strong>University</strong>, <strong>California</strong>, <strong>Report</strong> No.132.Gupta, B., and S. K. Kunnath (2000). Adaptive spectra-based pushover procedure forseismic evaluation <strong>of</strong> structures. Earthquake Spectra; 16(2): 367-391.Vamvatsikos, D., and C. A. Cornell (2002). Incremental dynamic analysis.Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics; 31(3): 491-514.356

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