Evaluation of notional loads magnitude to three calibration concentric braced frames subjected to seismic loads in Indonesia

Author:

Purnomo Heru,Orientilize Mulia,A Rahim Sjahril,A Zaki Firdaus

Abstract

The changing of SNI 03-1729 from 2002 to 2015 which refer to AISC 2010 change the method of steel stability analysis from effective length method (ELM) to direct analysis method (DAM). DAM use second order elastic analysis, accommodate strength reduction, geometric imperfection presented as notional load, and take buckling factor (K) equal to 1. Numerical study has been conducted to find out the appropriate magnitude of notional loads on concentric braced frame subjected to seismic load in Indonesia. Experimental results from three different calibration frames from previous research were used as reference. The frames consisted of 1-story, 3-stories, and 5-stories were reanalyzed by using SAP software with four different methods: ELM first order elastic analysis, ELM second order elastic analysis, and DAM with different notional loads coefficient as 0.002 and 0.003. Seismic loads according SNI 1726:2012 in three seismic regions were considered.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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