An efficient energy-based methodology for seismic collapse assessment of steel moment frame buildings

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作者
Esmailzadeh-Shahri, Reza [1 ]
Eshghi, Sassan [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Inst Earthquake Engn & Seismol, Struct Engn Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Seismic collapse assessment; Collapse prevention (CP); Steel moment frames; ASCE; 41; Energy concept;
D O I
10.1108/IJSI-05-2023-0039
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
PurposeNonlinear dynamic analyses are employed for seismic collapse risk evaluation of existing steel moment frame buildings. The standards, such as ASCE 41-17, often define collapse thresholds based on plastic deformations; however, the collapse process involves several factors, and plastic deformation is only one of them. An energy-based approach employs deformation and resistance responses simultaneously, so it can consider various factors such as excessive deformation, stiffness and resistance degradation, and low-cycle fatigue as cumulative damage for seismic assessment. In this paper, an efficient energy-based methodology is proposed to estimate the collapse threshold responses of steel moment frame buildings.Design/methodology/approachThis methodology uses a new criterion based on the energy balance concept and computes the structural responses for different seismic hazard levels. Meanwhile, a pre-processing phase is introduced to find the records that lead to the collapse of buildings. Furthermore, the proposed methodology can detect failure-prone hinges with a straightforward probability-based definition.FindingsThe findings show that the proposed methodology can estimate reasonably accurate responses against the results of the past experiment on the collapse threshold. Based on past studies, ASCE 41-17 results differ from experimental results and are even overly conservative in some cases. The authors believe that the proposed methodology can improve it. In addition, the failure-prone hinges detected by the proposed methodology are similar to the predicted collapse mechanism of three mid-rise steel moment frame buildings.Originality/valueIn the proposed methodology, new definitions based on energy and probability are employed to find out the structural collapse threshold and failure-prone hinges. Also, comparing the proposed methodology results against the experimental outcomes shows that this methodology efficiently predicts the collapse threshold responses.
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页码:845 / 873
页数:29
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