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What (who) is design performance - definition

STUDY OF THE RESPONSE OF BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES TO EARTHQUAKES
Seismic design; Seismic performance; Seismic performance analysis

Performance-based building design         
APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF ANY COMPLEXITY OF BUILDING, FROM SINGLE-DETACHED HOMES UP TO AND INCLUDING HIGH-RISE APARTMENTS AND OFFICE BUILDINGS
Performance based building design
Performance-Based Building Design is an approach to the design of any complexity of building, from single-detached homes up to and including high-rise apartments and office buildings. A building constructed in this way is required to meet certain measurable or predictable performance requirements, such as energy efficiency or seismic load, without a specific prescribed method by which to attain those requirements.
Lynskey Performance Designs         
BICYCLE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Lynskey Performance Designs
Lynskey Performance Designs LLC is a titanium bicycle designer and manufacturing company based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, founded and currently operated by the Lynskey family, who began building titanium bicycles in 1984. The family founded the company Litespeed Titanium, which they sold in 1999.
Performance calligraphy         
Shodo performance; Performance shodō; Performance shodo; Shodō performance
Performance calligraphy (書道パフォーマンス) is a kind of Japanese calligraphy combining traditional calligraphy with J-pop music and dance. It is a team activity, performed on large canvases.

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Seismic analysis

Seismic analysis is a subset of structural analysis and is the calculation of the response of a building (or nonbuilding) structure to earthquakes. It is part of the process of structural design, earthquake engineering or structural assessment and retrofit (see structural engineering) in regions where earthquakes are prevalent.

As seen in the figure, a building has the potential to 'wave' back and forth during an earthquake (or even a severe wind storm). This is called the 'fundamental mode', and is the lowest frequency of building response. Most buildings, however, have higher modes of response, which are uniquely activated during earthquakes. The figure just shows the second mode, but there are higher 'shimmy' (abnormal vibration) modes. Nevertheless, the first and second modes tend to cause the most damage in most cases.

The earliest provisions for seismic resistance were the requirement to design for a lateral force equal to a proportion of the building weight (applied at each floor level). This approach was adopted in the appendix of the 1927 Uniform Building Code (UBC), which was used on the west coast of the United States. It later became clear that the dynamic properties of the structure affected the loads generated during an earthquake. In the Los Angeles County Building Code of 1943 a provision to vary the load based on the number of floor levels was adopted (based on research carried out at Caltech in collaboration with Stanford University and the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, which started in 1937). The concept of "response spectra" was developed in the 1930s, but it wasn't until 1952 that a joint committee of the San Francisco Section of the ASCE and the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC) proposed using the building period (the inverse of the frequency) to determine lateral forces.

The University of California, Berkeley was an early base for computer-based seismic analysis of structures, led by Professor Ray Clough (who coined the term finite element. Students included Ed Wilson, who went on to write the program SAP in 1970, an early "finite element analysis" program.

Earthquake engineering has developed a lot since the early days, and some of the more complex designs now use special earthquake protective elements either just in the foundation (base isolation) or distributed throughout the structure. Analyzing these types of structures requires specialized explicit finite element computer code, which divides time into very small slices and models the actual physics, much like common video games often have "physics engines". Very large and complex buildings can be modeled in this way (such as the Osaka International Convention Center).

Structural analysis methods can be divided into the following five categories.

Examples of use of design performance
1. Cheney reminisced about the first car he ever owned, a 1'4' Chevrolet, and described current vehicles as "marvels of design, performance and reliability" in a speech to the National Automobile Dealers Association.
2. "From Prince George‘s County in Maryland to Denver, Colo., we‘re seeing teachers and school boards coming together to design performance pay plans." He added that he wants teachers doing a poor job to get extra help, but that if they don‘t get better, they‘ll be replaced.
3. That‘s a compromise: Originally, the utility had wanted a 6.3% increase in rates. (Avi Bar–Eli) ITGI Medical says that its subsidiary Design & Performance Cyprus has entered into an exclusive agreement for the Mumbai–based distribution company Biomedicon Services to sell the Israeli group‘s Over and Under stents in India.
4. Cheney told the dealers that modern automobiles are marvels of design, performance and reliability. ... You‘re part of the reason America remains among the strongest economies in the world.‘‘ Cheney recalled that his own first car was a 1'4' Chevrolet with several hundred thousand miles on it which I drove with not much skill but plenty of enthusiasm.
5. The buyer is Monolid Electro – Mehanica of Be‘er Sheva. (TheMarker) Gamida to market ITGI stents in Israel ITGI Medical says its subsidiary Design & Performance (Cyprus) has entered into an exclusive agreement for Gamida MedEquip to distribute its Over and Under stent in Israel.