Shaking table test and numerical simulation of a 1/2‐scale self‐centering reinforced concrete frame |
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Authors: | Xilin Lu Ye Cui Jingjing Liu Wenjun Gao |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China;2. Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
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Abstract: | Self‐centering reinforced concrete frames are developed as an alternative of traditional seismic force‐resisting systems with better seismic performance and re‐centering capability. This paper presents an experimental and computational study on the seismic performance of self‐centering reinforced concrete frames. A 1/2‐scale model of a two‐story self‐centering reinforced concrete frame model was designed and tested on the shaking table in State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering at Tongji University to evaluate the seismic behavior of the structure. A structural analysis model, including detailed modeling of beam–column joints, column–base joints, and prestressed tendons, was constructed in the nonlinear dynamic modeling software OpenSEES. Agreements between test results and numerical solutions indicate that the designed reinforced concrete frame has satisfactory seismic performance and self‐centering capacity subjected to earthquakes; the self‐centering structures can undergo large rocking with minor residual displacement after the earthquake excitations; the proposed analysis procedure can be applied in simulating the seismic performance of self‐centering reinforced concrete frames. To achieve a more comprehensive evaluation on the performance of self‐centering structures, research on energy dissipation devices in the system is expected. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | self‐centering system reinforced concrete frame shaking table test numerical model |
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