The accuracy and effi ciency of the modelling techniques utilized to model the nonlinear behavior of structural components is a signifi cant issue in earthquake engineering. In this study, the suffi ciency of three di...The accuracy and effi ciency of the modelling techniques utilized to model the nonlinear behavior of structural components is a signifi cant issue in earthquake engineering. In this study, the suffi ciency of three diff erent modelling techniques that can be employed to simulate the structural behavior of columns is investigated. A fi ber-based fi nite length plastic hinge (FB-FLPH) model is calibrated in this study. In order to calibrate the FB-FLPH model, a novel database of the cyclic behavior of hollow steel columns under simultaneous axial and lateral loading cycles with varying amplitudes is used. By employing the FB-FLPH model calibrated in this study, the interaction of the axial force and the bending moment in columns is directly taken into account, and the deterioration in the cyclic behavior of these members is implicitly considered. The superiority of the calibrated FB-FLPH modelling approach is examined compared with the cases in which conventional fi ber-based distributed plasticity and concentrated plasticity models are utilized. The effi ciency of the enumerated modelling techniques is probed when they are implemented to model the columns of a typical special moment frame in order to prove the advantage of the FB-FLPH modelling approach.展开更多
In response to the demand for seismic-resilient structures,various innovative solutions have emerged to reduce local damage and residual deformations,facilitating repair operations in the aftermath of high-intensity e...In response to the demand for seismic-resilient structures,various innovative solutions have emerged to reduce local damage and residual deformations,facilitating repair operations in the aftermath of high-intensity earth-quakes.This paper examines the seismic performance of a steel-concrete hybrid wall system equipped with a selfcentering solution to mitigate earthquake-induced residual deformations.The considered hybrid system includes a Reinforced Concrete(RC)shear wall with two steel side columns connected by coupling steel beams.In this study,a novel type of coupling beams featuring a friction-damped self-centering system is implemented.The system is referred to as Self-Centering Hybrid Single-Pier Coupled Wall(SC-SP-HCW)and aims to minimize damage and residual deformations after earthquakes,which in turn facilitates repairs and enhances seismic resilience.Unlike conventional self-centering coupling beams with post-tensioned tendons,the self-centering configuration in this system does not rely on a gap-opening mechanism at the wall-beam connection interface,eliminating frame expansion effects.The proposed self-centering devices can also be implemented as preassembled links,which facilitates installation and reduces uncertainties associated with the on-site posttensioning procedure.The seismic performance of SC-SP-HCWs is investigated through nonlinear static and incremental dynamic analyses on case study SC-SP-HCWs designed as the lateral load-resisting systems of an eight-story building.The seismic response of the case study SC-SP-HCWs is investigated,considering both local and global engineering demand parameters(EDPs).The results demonstrate the ability of the SC-SP-HCWs to significantly reduce earthquake-induced residual deformations without exacerbating damage to structural ele-ments typically observed in conventional coupled walls.展开更多
文摘The accuracy and effi ciency of the modelling techniques utilized to model the nonlinear behavior of structural components is a signifi cant issue in earthquake engineering. In this study, the suffi ciency of three diff erent modelling techniques that can be employed to simulate the structural behavior of columns is investigated. A fi ber-based fi nite length plastic hinge (FB-FLPH) model is calibrated in this study. In order to calibrate the FB-FLPH model, a novel database of the cyclic behavior of hollow steel columns under simultaneous axial and lateral loading cycles with varying amplitudes is used. By employing the FB-FLPH model calibrated in this study, the interaction of the axial force and the bending moment in columns is directly taken into account, and the deterioration in the cyclic behavior of these members is implicitly considered. The superiority of the calibrated FB-FLPH modelling approach is examined compared with the cases in which conventional fi ber-based distributed plasticity and concentrated plasticity models are utilized. The effi ciency of the enumerated modelling techniques is probed when they are implemented to model the columns of a typical special moment frame in order to prove the advantage of the FB-FLPH modelling approach.
基金supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No.101027745(Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Grant Scheme H2020-MSCA-IF-2020:Self-Centering Earthquake-Resilient Hybrid Steel-Concrete Shear Walls with Rocking Beams-SC-HYBWalls)the support from the Royal Society-Interna-tional Exchange programme under the grant agreement IES\R3\213175.
文摘In response to the demand for seismic-resilient structures,various innovative solutions have emerged to reduce local damage and residual deformations,facilitating repair operations in the aftermath of high-intensity earth-quakes.This paper examines the seismic performance of a steel-concrete hybrid wall system equipped with a selfcentering solution to mitigate earthquake-induced residual deformations.The considered hybrid system includes a Reinforced Concrete(RC)shear wall with two steel side columns connected by coupling steel beams.In this study,a novel type of coupling beams featuring a friction-damped self-centering system is implemented.The system is referred to as Self-Centering Hybrid Single-Pier Coupled Wall(SC-SP-HCW)and aims to minimize damage and residual deformations after earthquakes,which in turn facilitates repairs and enhances seismic resilience.Unlike conventional self-centering coupling beams with post-tensioned tendons,the self-centering configuration in this system does not rely on a gap-opening mechanism at the wall-beam connection interface,eliminating frame expansion effects.The proposed self-centering devices can also be implemented as preassembled links,which facilitates installation and reduces uncertainties associated with the on-site posttensioning procedure.The seismic performance of SC-SP-HCWs is investigated through nonlinear static and incremental dynamic analyses on case study SC-SP-HCWs designed as the lateral load-resisting systems of an eight-story building.The seismic response of the case study SC-SP-HCWs is investigated,considering both local and global engineering demand parameters(EDPs).The results demonstrate the ability of the SC-SP-HCWs to significantly reduce earthquake-induced residual deformations without exacerbating damage to structural ele-ments typically observed in conventional coupled walls.