Arvind K. Jain
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
44 Papers
190 Citations
Arvind K. Jain is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cold-formed steel & Tension-leg platform. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of Arvind K. Jain include Banaras Hindu University & Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Papers
Dynamic behavior of offshore spar platforms under regular sea waves
A.K. Agarwal,Arvind K. Jain +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the response analysis is performed in time domain to solve the dynamic behavior of the moored Spar platform as an integrated system using the iterative incremental Newmark's Beta approach.
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Behaviour of laced built-up cold-formed steel columns: Experimental investigation and numerical validation
TL;DR: In this article, the performance evaluation of built-up cold-formed steel (CFS) columns under monotonically increasing axial compression loading was investigated. But the results of this study were compared with the design strength predictions by North American Standards and European Standards for CFS sections.
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Seismic response control of base-isolated buildings using multiple tuned mass dampers
Abstract: Seismic response of a base‐isolated building equipped with single tuned mass damper (STMD), multiple tuned mass dampers (MTMDs), and distributed multiple tuned mass dampers (d‐MTMDs) under real earthquake ground motions is investigated. Numerical study is carried out using analytical models of five‐, 10‐, and 15‐storey base‐isolated buildings equipped with the STMD, MTMDs, and d‐MTMDs. The buildings are modeled as shear‐type structure with a lateral degree of freedom at each floor level, and the buildings are isolated using the laminated rubber bearing, lead‐core rubber bearing, friction pendulum system, and resilient‐friction base isolator. The coupled differential equation of motion for the buildings are derived and solved in the incremental form using Newmark's step‐by‐step method of integration. From the numerical study conducted, it is concluded that installing a tuned mass damper at each floor level of a base‐isolated building reduces the structural response in terms of top floor acceleration and bearing displacement. It is found that installing the MTMDs and d‐MTMDs are significantly beneficial in reducing top floor acceleration as compared with the STMD. Further, almost comparable reduction in the bearing displacement could be obtained by installing the STMD, MTMDs at top, and d‐MTMDs in the base‐isolated buildings. The d‐MTMDs are more beneficial as compared with the STMD and MTMDs as otherwise huge controller mass can now be divided and distributed on different floor levels.
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Stochastic analysis of base-isolated liquid storage tanks with uncertain isolator parameters under random excitation
TL;DR: In this article, a non-sampling stochastic simulation method based on the generalized polynomial chaos (gPC) expansion technique is used for numerical dynamic simulation of the base-isolated liquid storage tanks.
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Axial compression behavior of laced cold-formed steel built-up columns with unstiffened angle sections
TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental investigation carried out on cold-formed steel (CFS) built-up columns composed of four unstiffened CFS equal angle sections connected by lacings intermittently along their heights.
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