Feasibility of a nonlinear spectral approach for peak floor acceleration of multi-story bilinear hysteretic buildings

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Yang Xiang
Yu-Jian Zhang
Fei Xu
Guo-Qiang Li
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[1] Tongji University,Department of Structural Engineering
[2] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Institute of Innovative Research
[3] Chongqing University,School of Civil Engineering
[4] Tongji University,State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering
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Peak floor acceleration; Inelastic steel building structure; Bilinear hysteretic system; Acceleration reduction; Inelastic total acceleration; Inelastic modal combination; Non-structural component;
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To protect the acceleration-sensitive non-structural components in a multi-story building, a proper seismic design of them against the peak floor acceleration (PFA) is needed. The PFA, therefore, should be estimated in advance. To efficiently estimate the PFA of multi-story buildings at the inelastic stage, a nonlinear modal combination approach is provided in this study. First, for the single-story building (single-degree-of-freedom system), a PFA spectral ratio δ, defined as the ratio between the inelastic PFA and the elastic spectral amplitude, is proposed to measure the nonlinear reductions in PFA. A series of time history analysis (THA) revealed that there is a dependable relationship between the PFA spectral ratio δ, the strength reduction factor R, the post-yield stiffness ratio α, and the period T of the structure. The scatter of δ is notably smaller than the ductility demand, showing the good feasibility of a δ-R-T-α relationship for predicting δ. Second, for the multi-story building (multi-degree-of-freedom system), the floor acceleration is decoupled in the modal space, the contribution of each mode to the elastic PFA is multiplied by δ to account for the nonlinear reduction in PFA at the inelastic stage. Here δ can be determined by an appropriate δ-R-T-α relationship, while R and α are determined via a modal pushover analysis. The modified modal contributions are combined via the complete-quadratic combination (CQC) rule, forming the inelastic CQC approach. The PFAs of some 2-, 5-, and 8-story building structures with different degrees of nonlinearity are computed via the THA and the inelastic CQC approach. Results demonstrate the satisfactory accuracy of the latter. Notably, the effects of nonlinearities associated with the higher-order modes on the nonlinear PFA are well considered in the inelastic CQC, thus the un-acceptable over-estimations of the inelastic PFA, which occurs in conventional methods, are avoided.
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