Experimental-based numerical simulation of interacting suspended ceiling-sprinkler piping systems

S. Soroushian, Razieh Rezvani, A. Zaghi, M. Maragakis
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Suspended ceiling and fire sprinkler piping (CP) systems are two of the most common interacting nonstructural elements inside the buildings. While each of these elements individually is prone to losses during the earthquakes, their interaction can even more intensify their associated damage. This article aims to integrate system-level modeling methodology by using existing subsystem-level models in OpenSees platform to simulate the interacting behavior of CP systems. To do so, the numerical model of the CP systems is developed by using a series of previously developed component-level nonlinear models. Experimental results from a shake table study of CP systems installed in a five-story building (fully scaled) are used for the validation of the proposed methodology. Experimental acceleration and displacement responses of CP systems at different locations as well as the damage-progression pattern in the suspended ceiling system are predicted well through the use of the proposed modeling technique.
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基于实验的交互式吊顶喷灌管道系统数值模拟
吊顶和消防水喷淋管道(CP)系统是建筑物内两个最常见的相互作用的非结构元件。虽然这些元素中的每一个都很容易在地震中造成损失,但它们之间的相互作用会进一步加剧相关损失。本文旨在整合系统级建模方法,利用 OpenSees 平台中现有的子系统级模型来模拟 CP 系统的交互行为。为此,我们利用之前开发的一系列组件级非线性模型开发了 CP 系统的数值模型。对安装在五层楼(完全按比例)中的 CP 系统进行的振动台研究的实验结果用于验证所提出的方法。通过使用所提出的建模技术,CP 系统在不同位置的实验加速度和位移响应以及吊顶系统的损坏发展模式都得到了很好的预测。
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