Title of article :
Evaluation of 2D concentrically braced frames with cylindrical dampers subjected to near-field earthquake ground motions
Author/Authors :
Mirtaheri, Masoud Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Salkhordeh, Mojtaba Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , S. Kolbadi, Mehdi Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Mirzaeefard, Hamid Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Razzaghian, Mohammad R. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Near field earthquakes have imposed major damage to buildings in the past years. In some
cases, the intensity of such damage is too considerable to be disregarded. The most effective
way to improve seismic performance of buildings is applying a seismic control technique. The
cylindrical friction damper is one of these methods, which has become popular for its desirable
performance in the energy dissipation of lateral loads. The main objective of this study is to
evaluate the near-field seismic performance of braced frame buildings equipped with cylindrical
friction dampers. In this regard, four steel braced frame buildings, including a 4-, 8-, 12-, and
16-story braced frame building are modeled in OpenSees platform. Then, a set of near-field
earthquake motions are applied to these structures and the structural response is captured in
each story. Results show that there is a direct relation between the optimal slip load and the
intensity of the input earthquake. In the next step, the structures are analyzed by selecting the
optimum slip load for the damper. It is revealed that cylindrical friction dampers improved
structural performance in terms of energy absorption of the structure. However, findings
confirm that there is an indirect relationship between the number of floors in a building and the
above mentioned feature of these dampers.
Keywords :
Steel structures , Cylindrical friction , dampers , Near field earth quacks , Incremental dynamic analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering