SEISMIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF A KNEE BRACED FRAME BUILDING |
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Authors: | DENIS E. CLEMÉNT MARTIN S. WILLIAMS∗ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Thomas Jundt Civil Engineers , Geneva, Switzerland;2. Department of Engineering Science , University of Oxford , UK E-mail: martin.williams@eng.ox.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | A five-storey steel frame incorporating dissipative knee elements is designed using the Eurocode 8 pushover analysis method. The non-linear analysis makes use of a novel knee element model capable of accurately simulating the bending and shear behaviour observed in full-scale tests. The performance of the structure is assessed using non-linear time-history analysis. This shows that the knee elements can be designed to yield under small earthquakes or early in a strong one (maximising their energy dissipation) while still being able to withstand a large event without collapse. Knee elements thus have the potential to give excellent seismic performance in steel framed structures. The time history analysis results are compared to those obtained with the three different pushover analysis methods (Eurocode 8, FEMA 356 and ATC 40). The FEMA 356 method, which includes a more accurate representation of the structure's significant post-yield stiffness, gave the closest agreement with the time history analyses, while the Eurocode 8 method gave rather conservative results and the ATC 40 method appears non-conservative for this type of structure. |
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Keywords: | Knee bracing dissipative systems steel structures seismic design pushover analysis time-history analysis |
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