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Displacement-Based Assessment of Non Ductile Exterior Wide Band Beam-Column Connections
Authors:Helen Margaret Goldsworthy  Kamiran Abdouka
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia helenmg@unimelb.edu.aueh;3. Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences , Swinburne University of Technology , Hawthorne , Victoria , Australia
Abstract:Results from testing two half-scale exterior wide band beam-column sub-assemblages under cycles of lateral displacement are presented in this article. The first subassemblage represents the current level of detailing adopted in low to moderate seismic regions, such as Australia, for connections where seismic provisions are not normally a consideration in design. Minor (inexpensive) detailing changes in the reinforcement distribution and anchorage were introduced to the second test specimen. These changes significantly improved the connection performance in terms of increased displacement capacity and a reduction in strength deterioration. Using a displacement-based assessment approach to assess primary moment-resisting band beam frames of up to eight stories, it was found that the current level of detailing is adequate for the drift demands resulting from the expected Australian seismicity for a 500-year return period. However, for the displacement demands corresponding to a 2500-year return period, the frames sited on very soft soils and frames over four stories sited on intermediate soils would require improved detailing such as that used in the second sub-assemblage. A strength hierarchy of strong column-weak beam was assumed in this assessment.
Keywords:Exterior Connections  Reinforced Concrete  Frames  Displacement-Based Assessment  Band Beams  Drift Demands  Drift Capacities
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