Pseudo‐dynamic hybrid simulations of steel eccentrically braced frames equipped with cast steel replaceable modular yielding links

Author:

Mortazavi Pedram1ORCID,Kwon Oh‐Sung1ORCID,Christopoulos Constantin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering University of Toronto Toronto Canada

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies have underlined the importance of establishing a database of high‐fidelity benchmark experimental test results under random loading histories such as earthquake excitations for both existing structural systems as well as newly proposed ones. Such experimental results are useful for understanding the limitations of previously developed numerical models, proposing new numerical models for more recently developed structural systems, better assessing the ultra‐low cycle fatigue (ULCF) life of energy dissipative components, and improving the loading protocols used for element assessments or developments of numerical model. This paper presents experimental results from pseudo‐dynamic hybrid simulations on steel eccentrically braced frames (EBF) equipped with novel cast steel replaceable modular yielding links. The first set of experiments are carried out on a four‐story EBF, with the first‐floor yielding link physically tested in the laboratory. The second set of experiments are performed on a two‐story EBF where the second‐floor link is physically tested in the laboratory, while considering axial loads due to the imbalanced distribution of the seismic weight in the building. Each building structure is subjected to three Maximum Credible Event (MCE) level earthquakes. A framework for performing hybrid simulations on EBFs is proposed where the response of the yielding link is physically captured in a single degree of freedom control system, with or without axial loads. A substructuring strategy is proposed in conjunction with a modeling approach in the integration module. The results confirm the effectiveness of the hybrid simulation framework, which can be adopted in similar studies. Two numerical models are proposed for capturing the response of cast steel links using a simplified and a more advanced approach. The models are first calibrated using incremental reversed‐cyclic experimental test results, and then refined using the hybrid simulation test results. The effects of this calibration improvement are quantified through critically comparing the response prediction for different response parameters before and after improving the calibration with the experimental results. The numerical model which captures the physical mechanism of the cast steel links provides a more accurate response prediction compared to the simplified numerical model using a phenomenological truss with calibrated force‐deformation. The remaining ULCF life of the tested yielding links is experimentally investigated after having sustained three MCE level earthquakes, which indicates a large reserve ductility capacity which is more than twice the required plastic rotation capacity for cast steel links after seismic events.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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