Seismic behavior of older steel structures

被引:8
|
作者
Roeder, CW
Knechtel, B
Thomas, E
Vaneaton, A
Leon, RT
Preece, FR
机构
[1] UNIV WASHINGTON,ABKJ,SEATTLE,WA 98195
[2] UNIV WASHINGTON,KPFF,PORTLAND,OR
[3] UNIV MINNESOTA,MINNEAPOLIS,MN
[4] GEORGIA INST TECHNOL,ATLANTA,GA
[5] PREECE GOUDIE & ASSOCIATES,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94104
来源
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE | 1996年 / 122卷 / 04期
关键词
D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(1996)122:4(365)
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Riveted steel connections were used throughout most of the United States for many years. The connections were commonly encased in massive but lightly reinforced concrete for fire protection. These older structures were designed with little or no consideration of seismic behavior, and today these buildings sometimes require seismic rehabilitation and retrofit, but little information regarding this behavior is available. The present paper provides information regarding the seismic performance of these older steel structures. An experimental study which evaluates the seismic behavior of subassemblages with T-stub and clip angle connections is described in detail. The results are analyzed. The strength, stiffness and ductility of the connections are shown to be related to the properties of the steel and the concrete, the mode of failure of the connection, and the concrete encasement. The hysteretic behavior, energy dissipation and deformation capacity of the connections are shown. Approximate models for predicting the strength, stiffness, and deformation limits are presented as practical implications of the research.
引用
收藏
页码:365 / 373
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Experimental study on seismic behavior of recycled aggregate concrete infilled profile steel structures
    Liu, Jian
    Yang, Qinpeng
    JOURNAL OF THE BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING, 2024, 46 (04)
  • [32] Experimental study on seismic behavior of steel strip reinforced CSPSWs in modular building structures
    Dai, Xiao-Meng
    Ding, Yang
    Zong, Liang
    Deng, En-Feng
    Lou, Ni
    Chen, Yang
    JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL RESEARCH, 2018, 151 : 228 - 237
  • [33] Seismic behavior of single-storey steel structures with a flexible roof diaphragm: Reply
    Tremblay, R
    Stiemer, SF
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, 1997, 24 (01) : 163 - 164
  • [34] Research on the seismic behavior of frame structures with T-shaped steel reinforced concrete columns and steel beams
    Zeng L.
    Xie W.
    Zheng S.-S.
    Chen Y.-G.
    Ren W.-T.
    Gongcheng Lixue/Engineering Mechanics, 2019, 36 (05): : 157 - 165
  • [35] SEISMIC BEHAVIOR OF SEMIRIGID STEEL FRAMES
    ELNASHAI, AS
    ELGHAZOULI, AY
    JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL RESEARCH, 1994, 29 (1-3) : 149 - 174
  • [36] Behavior and seismic design of steel piles
    Astaneh-Asl, A
    STESSA 2003: BEHAVIOUR OF STEEL STRUCTURES IN SEISMIC AREAS, 2003, : 123 - 128
  • [37] Seismic behavior of blocky masonry structures
    Azevedo, João
    Sincraian, Gabriela
    Lemos, J.V.
    Earthquake Spectra, 2000, 16 (02) : 337 - 365
  • [38] Seismic behavior of structures with flexible diaphragms
    TenaColunga, A
    Abrams, DP
    JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE, 1996, 122 (04): : 439 - 445
  • [39] Seismic behavior on lined fill structures
    Breitenbach, AJ
    TAILINGS AND MINE WASTE '98, 1998, : 201 - 206
  • [40] Modeling cyclic behavior of reinforcing steel: Relevance in seismic response analysis of reinforced concrete structures
    Heo, YeongAe
    Zhang, Guowei
    Kunnath, Sashi
    Xiao, Yan
    Key Engineering Materials, 2009, 400-402 : 301 - 309