Author/Authors :
Jalali، S.A. نويسنده Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, P.O. Box 15875-4413, Iran , , Banazadeh، M. نويسنده Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, P.O. Box 15875-4413, Iran , , Abolmaali، A. نويسنده Deptartment of Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, P.O. Box 19308, Arlington, TX, USA , , Tafakori، E. نويسنده Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch, Zanjan, Iran ,
Abstract :
Seismic performance of Steel Moment-Resisting Frames (SMRFs) with side-plate connections
has been investigated, incorporating record-to-record uncertainties. Based on experimental and finite
element results, a connection model was proposed and calibrated to represent the side-plate connection
behavior. Three code-conforming special SMRFs, varying in height, were designed and were modeled
using fully nonlinear assumptions and incorporating the connection model calibrated in the previous
step. Subsequently, more than 1500 Nonlinear Dynamic Analyses (NDAs) were performed within the
Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) procedure and were used as input to the Performance-Based
Earthquake Engineering (PBEE) methodology. The structures performance was then quantitatively
assessed in terms of Limit State (LS) frequency and ``seismic demand hazard curvesʹʹ. The effect of
neglecting some level of accuracy in the structural modeling process on the predicted performances
was also assessed disregarding calibrated connection behavior and employing two alternate sets of
building representatives. The performances predicted by inaccurate conventional models, through about
3500 additional NDAs, were then assessed qualitatively, and the significance of incorporating accurate
structural models in the performance evaluation process was highlighted with reference to the obtained
comparative results.