Post-earthquake Behavior of Steel Moment Resisting Frames with Connections Modified by Introducing Reduced Beam Section (RBS)

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY International Journal of Steel Structures Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1007/s13296-024-00828-5
Kazem Shakeri, Vahid Akrami, Saeed Moradpour, Saeed Khedmati
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The beam-to-column connections are the most vulnerable locations in steel Moment Resisting Frames (MRFs) subjected to seismic loading. The cyclic deterioration of these structural elements during the earthquakes may cause their failure under subsequent earthquakes. This paper evaluates the post-earthquake behavior of steel moment resisting frames with Welded Unreinforced Flange (WUF) connections modified by introducing Reduced Beam Section (RBS) to improve their seismic behavior. In this regard, investigations were carried out on the connection and structure scales. At the connection scale, a T-shaped beam-to-column connection was modeled numerically and analyzed under several two-phase consecutive cyclic loading in which the maximum displacement amplitude of the first loading phase was varying. Results of this part were used to investigate the effect of multiple loading on the behavior of conventional and modified moment connections and provide data on the range of ultimate rotation capacity for the studied connections. At the structural scale, steel MRFs with WUF and modified RBS connections were compared by performing Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) and extracting fragility curves. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the seismic collapse capacity of the frame with modified connections subjected to consecutive earthquake is considerably higher than that of the conventional MRF.

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通过引入缩减梁截面 (RBS) 修改连接的钢制弯矩抵抗框架的震后行为
在承受地震荷载的钢制矩型抗力框架(MRF)中,梁与柱的连接处是最脆弱的部位。地震期间这些结构元件的周期性退化可能会导致其在后续地震中失效。本文评估了采用焊接非加固翼缘 (WUF) 连接的钢制弯矩抵抗框架的震后行为,通过引入缩减梁截面 (RBS) 来改善其抗震性能。为此,对连接和结构尺度进行了研究。在连接尺度上,对 T 型梁柱连接进行了数值建模,并在多个两阶段连续循环加载下进行了分析,其中第一加载阶段的最大位移振幅是变化的。该部分的结果用于研究多重加载对传统弯矩连接和改进弯矩连接行为的影响,并为所研究连接的极限旋转能力范围提供数据。在结构尺度上,通过执行增量动态分析(IDA)和提取脆性曲线,对采用 WUF 和改进 RBS 连接的钢 MRF 进行了比较。根据分析结果,可以得出结论:采用改进连接的框架在连续地震中的抗震倒塌能力大大高于传统的 MRF。
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International Journal of Steel Structures
International Journal of Steel Structures 工程技术-工程:土木
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12 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Steel Structures provides an international forum for a broad classification of technical papers in steel structural research and its applications. The journal aims to reach not only researchers, but also practicing engineers. Coverage encompasses such topics as stability, fatigue, non-linear behavior, dynamics, reliability, fire, design codes, computer-aided analysis and design, optimization, expert systems, connections, fabrications, maintenance, bridges, off-shore structures, jetties, stadiums, transmission towers, marine vessels, storage tanks, pressure vessels, aerospace, and pipelines and more.
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