Evaluation of overstrength-based interaction checks for columns in steel moment frames

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of Constructional Steel Research Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jcsr.2024.109123
Tomasz Falborski , Greta Murtas , Ahmed Elkady , Dimitrios Lignos , Amit Kanvinde
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Current design guidelines in the United States require a check for only column axial force under overstrength seismic loads for capacity-designed steel moment frames. A study is presented to examine the implications of this guidance, which disregards the column interaction check (including both axial force and moment) under overstrength seismic loads. A set of thirteen steel moment frames are designed using multiple rules that apply and disregard overstrength, drift, and cross-sectional compactness checks in various combinations. The frames are subjected to a suite of simulations including linear elastic, nonlinear static pushover, nonlinear response history, and continuum finite element simulations that are able to represent a range of physical behavior modes in the columns including interactive nonlinear geometric instabilities that could trigger loss of the load carrying capacity of the member. The simulations indicate no significant distinction between the seismic performance of steel moment resisting frames designed as per current code-based provisions (i.e., disregarding the column interaction check for overstrength seismic loads), and those designed with the use of the interaction check, with each providing acceptable response without failure. The simulations also indicate that design checks for drift and cross-sectional compactness play a significant role ensuring acceptable response, providing additional margin of safety beyond the member strength checks.
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对钢制弯矩框架中基于超强度的柱相互作用检查进行评估
美国目前的设计指南要求,在超强度地震荷载下,对承载力设计的钢制弯矩框架只进行柱轴向力校核。在超强度地震荷载作用下,该指南忽略了柱相互作用力校核(包括轴力和弯矩),本研究旨在探讨该指南的影响。采用多种规则设计了 13 个钢制弯矩框架,这些规则以不同的组合适用并忽略了超强度、漂移和截面密实度检查。对这些框架进行了一系列模拟,包括线性弹性模拟、非线性静态推移模拟、非线性响应历史模拟和连续有限元模拟,这些模拟能够代表柱子的一系列物理行为模式,包括可能导致构件承载能力丧失的交互式非线性几何不稳定性。模拟结果表明,按照现行规范规定设计的钢制弯矩抵抗框架(即不考虑超强度地震荷载的柱相互作用校核)与使用相互作用校核设计的钢制弯矩抵抗框架在抗震性能上没有明显区别,两者都能提供可接受的响应而不会出现故障。模拟结果还表明,漂移和截面密实度设计检查在确保可接受响应方面发挥了重要作用,在构件强度检查之外提供了额外的安全系数。
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Journal of Constructional Steel Research
Journal of Constructional Steel Research 工程技术-工程:土木
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7.90
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46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Constructional Steel Research provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in structural steel research and their applications. It is aimed not only at researchers but also at those likely to be most affected by research results, i.e. designers and fabricators. Original papers of a high standard dealing with all aspects of steel research including theoretical and experimental research on elements, assemblages, connection and material properties are considered for publication.
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