The Study of EADAS Elliptical Steel Damper Function in Seismic Resisting of Steel Frames
Authors
Abstract:
The present article seek to investigate the function of elliptical steel damper function in steel frames seismic resisting. The elliptical damper is a kind of earthquake energy dissipater in structure which acts based on the steel yielding feature. Thus, this damper in frame lateral displacement mechanism is expected to have a satisfying hysteretic behavior in terms of energy absorption is on acceptable level. To study the EADAS (elliptical added damping and stiffness) elliptical damper function Abaqus software was used in seismic resisting of steel frames. To do the analysis one span- one floor which was modeled with eight kinds of suggested damper was used. The basis of the analysis method is based on the finite element method and a cyclic loading curve was used and the frame will be pushed to the failure of the dampers. The results of the present study indicates that through the addition of this damper with the damage focus in damper the structure elements remain in elastic zone and without any damage bear the lateral load. The damper causes an increase in ductility and the frame energy absorption hysteretic and it can be used for seismic resisting of steel frames.
similar resources
the study of eadas elliptical steel damper function in seismic resisting of steel frames
the present article seek to investigate the function of elliptical steel damper function in steel frames seismic resisting. the elliptical damper is a kind of earthquake energy dissipater in structure which acts based on the steel yielding feature. thus, this damper in frame lateral displacement mechanism is expected to have a satisfying hysteretic behavior in terms of energy absorption is on a...
full textRobustness Assessment of Steel Moment Resisting Frames
Nowadays, many buildings with steel Moment Resisting Frames (MRF) are built in seismic zones when seismic codes are at its early stages of development, and as such, these structures are often designed solely to resist lateral wind loads without providing an overall ductile mechanism. On the other hand, current seismic design criteria based on hierarchy of resistance allow enhancing the structur...
full textPerformance Evaluation of Curved-TADAS Damper on Seismic Response of Moment Resisting Steel Frame
In this study, the performance of triangular added damping and stiffness (TADAS) dampers combined with curved dampers (Curved-TADAS damper) is evaluated in moment resisting steel frame (MRSF). These dampers are passive and install in the beam-column connection region. Variable parameters of this study involve the width of curved damper (50, 75 and 100 mm), the thickness of TADAS damper (5 and 1...
full textEvaluation of Seismic Behavior of Steel Moment Resisting Frames Considering Nonlinear Soil-structure Interaction
In structural analysis, the base of structures is usually assumed to be completely rigid. However, the combination of foundation and the subsurface soil, makes in fact a flexible-base for the soil-structure system. It is well-known that the structural responses can be significantly affected by incorporating the Soil-structure Interaction (SSI) effects. The aim of the present study is to provide...
full textERFORMANCE-BASED SEISMIC DESIGN OPTIMIZATION OF COMPOSITE MOMENT RESISTING FRAMES WITH CONCERETFILLED STEEL COLUMNS AND STEEL BEAMS
In this paper, an optimization framework is developed for performance-based seismic design of composite moment frames consisting of concrete filled steel box columns and I-shaped steel beams. Material cost of the structure and seismic damage under severe earthquake ground motions are minimized as objective functions. Two design examples are presented to demonstrate the applicability and efficie...
full textA Technique for Seismic Rehabilitation of Damaged Steel Moment Resisting Frames
Moment resisting frames as one of the conventional lateral load resisting systems in buildings suffer from some limitations including code limitations on minimum span-to-depth ratio to ensure the formation of plastic hinges with adequate length at beam ends. According to seismic codes, in ordinary steel moment resisting frames the minimum span-to-depth ratios should be limited to 5 and in speci...
full textMy Resources
Journal title
volume 2 issue 2
pages 40- 45
publication date 2014-08-01
By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023