Title of article :
Effect of column-foundation connection stiffness on seismic performance of rocking steel braced frame
Author/Authors :
Farshbaf, Masoumeh Structural Engineering Department - University of Science & Culture , Moghadam, Abdolreza S. International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology
Abstract :
Residual drifts after severe earthquakes interrupt serviceability of buildings. Retrofitting of such buildings is in many cases
very difficult and consumes lots of time and money. Recently, there are some attempts to develop the seismic design
procedures to not only satisfy life safety criteria but also lead to more economical buildings. One of these modern methods of
improving seismic performance of the steel structures is using systems with ability of rocking. The main features of these
new systems are to concentrate the damages in specific easily repairable locations of structures, to dissipate more energy and
to reduce and limit the residual deformations. In this paper the effects of the column-foundation connection stiffness on the
seismic performance of rocking steel braced frame are studied. Nonlinear dynamic time history analyses are applied, using
seven far-field ground motion records in two intensity levels. The response parameters are mean of the maximum vertical
accelerations of rocking columns, drifts, performance levels, in addition of the positive and negative vertical displacements.
The results of this study indicate the positive effect of increase in the tensile stiffness and decrease of compressive stiffness in
the column base connection on vertical accelerations, uplift and performance levels in the models with viscous dampers.
Keywords :
rocking steel braced frame , viscous dampers , column-foundation connection , compressive stiffness and tensile stiffness
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics