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Seismic Performance of Moment-Resisting–Eccentrically Braced Dual Frame Equipped with Detachable Links

Roberto Tartaglia, Mario D’Aniello, Giuseppe Maddaloni, Raffaele Landolfo

2024Applied Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Moment-resisting frames (MRFs) and eccentrically braced frames (EBFs) can be effectively combined in multi-story steel buildings. In fact, MRFs provide redundancy and ductility, while EBFs provide initial and post-yield stiffness with high energy dissipation capacity. In addition, if detachable links are designed as dissipative fuses, it is possible to activate their almost contemporary yielding and prevent the collapse of structures during severe earthquakes, ensuring easy repair and rehabilitation measures. The seismic responses of dual frames with MRFs and EBFs are investigated by means of pushover analyses. Different buildings were designed, varying the number of floors (two, four, and eight stories), the number of MRF spans (zero, one, and two), and the length of the short links (0.8 Mp/Vp and 1.6 Mp/Vp). The obtained results confirmed the superior behavior of dual frames with respect to simple EBFs. In addition, it was observed that the frames with the shorter links exhibited higher resistance and rigidity but smaller overall displacement capacity because of the anticipated failure of the links.

Topics & Concepts

Structural engineeringDissipationRigidity (electromagnetism)Braced frameStiffnessRedundancy (engineering)Moment (physics)EngineeringComputer scienceFrame (networking)Reliability engineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsClassical mechanicsTelecommunicationsSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Engineering and Vibration AnalysisMasonry and Concrete Structural Analysis