Author:
Güneyisi Esra Mete,D'Aniello Mario,Landolfo Raffaele
Abstract
In recent decades, several passive energy dissipation systems have been conceived in order to minimize the
damage in structural and non-structural components of either new or existing buildings. In this study, the use of friction
damped tension-compression diagonal braces for seismic upgrading of a steel moment resisting frames is investigated. To
this aim, nonlinear time history analyses have been carried out on a set of representative frames with and without friction
damped braces. In the nonlinear time history analyses, two sets of natural accelerograms compatible with seismic hazard
levels of 10% and 2% probability of exceedance in 50 years have been considered. Under these records, the structural response
has been comparatively investigated in terms of the maximum inter-storey drift ratio, maximum storey acceleration,
residual drift ratio and displacement demand for the friction device. The results clearly highlighted that the application
of friction damped braces allows reducing the damages to the main structural elements, thus significantly improving
the seismic behaviour of the frame.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Building and Construction
Cited by
8 articles.
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