About the author  ⁄ Virginia E. Gilbert, RN, MA, EdS

Virginia E. Gilbert (vegil.09@gmail.com) is the Director of the Responsive Living Foundation and is a registered nurse and education specialist. Virginia has devoted a majority of her life to the study and teaching of stress management.

 

Structural engineers understand the significant role ductility plays in the design of structural elements to resist earthquake forces. We recognize structural systems with higher ductility perform better than less ductile systems in an earthquake. The building codes characterize different lateral force resisting systems by their ability to yield, deform, and absorb energy under load. The ductility factor, or “R” factor, is critical in determining design loads and in understanding the response a structure may go through during ground shaking.

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