Seismic response of dual concentrically braced steel frames with various bracing configurations


Seker O.

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, vol.188, 2022 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 188
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Doi Number: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2021.107057
  • Journal Name: Journal of Constructional Steel Research
  • Journal Indexes: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Scopus, Academic Search Premier, Aerospace Database, Communication Abstracts, Compendex, INSPEC, Metadex, Civil Engineering Abstracts
  • Keywords: Steel dual systems, Bracing scheme, Nonlinear time-history analysis, Seismic response, Braced frames, Moment frames, NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS, DESIGN, ACCELERATIONS, PERFORMANCE, BEHAVIOR
  • Kocaeli University Affiliated: No

Abstract

© 2021 Elsevier LtdSteel dual structures incorporating special concentrically braced frames (SCBFs) and special moment frames (SMFs) are, in general, effective for their high lateral stiffness and ductility. As such, ductile dual CBFs are often treated as a remedy for mitigating permanent drift demands along with the potential drift concentration in isolated stories. However, despite the benefits and interest, the effect of the bracing configuration on the seismic response of the dual concentrically braced systems, designed following the current capacity design approach stipulated in AISC Seismic Provisions, in particular, has not been thoroughly examined to date. The present study aims to shed light on the impact of the bracing scheme on the seismic behavior of dual SCBFs coupled with SMFs as backup frames. For this purpose, 4- and 10-story dual SCBFs with the commonly used chevron, split X, V, and cross X type bracing configurations are designed according to ASCE 7 and AISC 341. Then, the frames are subjected to a suite of ground motions. The nonlinear time-history analysis results are contrasted and discussed in terms of the peak and permanent drift demands, horizontal floor acceleration demands along with brace ductility demands.