Filippo Dringoli
Structural Instability due to P-Delta Effects: Analysis and Modifications by Local Adjustments.
Rel. Marco Civera, Rosario Ceravolo, Eleonora Maria Tronci, Dionisio Prospero Bernal Nadal. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Civil Engineering, 2025
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Abstract
This thesis examines the phenomenon of structural instability from second-order effects (P-Delta effects) in structures subjected to seismic excitations. A necessary condition for instability during the response to a strong earthquake is that, at a certain point in time, the lowest eigenvalue of the effective stiffness becomes negative. This is equivalent to stating that the effective tangent stiffness, in these instants, is not positive definite. Design constraints in multistory structures are such that the lowest eigenvalue of the second-order elastic stiffness is large when the behavior is elastic. During intense ground motion, however, plasticity develops and the associated loss of stiffness, depending on the spatial distribution, can lead to configurations that are statically unstable.
Whether a given distribution of plasticity implies a negative eigenvalue in the effective stiffness can be determined without the need to simulate the dynamic response
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