About the author  ⁄ Nathan Canney, Ph. D., P. E.

Nathan Canney, Ph. D., P. E. (nathancanney@taylordevices.com) is the Director of Structural Engineering at Taylor Devices, Inc. (TDI). Prior to joining TDI in 2020, Nathan worked as a structural engineer and was faculty in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Seattle University from 2013 to 2017.

Simplifying building design with fluid viscous dampers by using an ICC-approved prescriptive method.

Fluid Viscous Dampers (FVDs), or simply “dampers,” effectively dissipate seismic energy to reduce steel and foundation costs in new buildings and improve structural resilience, especially for critical facilities. A new building design procedure using dampers has been developed, validated, and published with certification from the International Code Council. This new design procedure opens the door for more damper applications in new steel structures by eliminating the requirements for nonlinear response spectrum analysis and peer review in damped buildings.

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