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An investigation for enhancing seismic performance of high-rise buildings using fluid viscous damper (FVD)

Recently, the demand of construction of high rise building rapidly increases due to increase in population. Effective structural systems are imperative for these structures to withstand lateral loads, especially in earthquake-prone regions. To mitigate vibrations induced by such loads, various dampe...

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Published in:Asian journal of civil engineering. Building and housing 2024-09, Vol.25 (6), p.4803-4817
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