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A novel non-iterative direct displacement-based seismic design procedure for self-centering buckling-restrained braced frame structures
Authors:Lu Liu  Shuang Li  Junxian Zhao
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering,Harbin Institute of Technology at Weihai,Weihai,China;2.Key Lab of Structures Dynamic Behavior and Control of the Ministry of Education,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin,China;3.Key Lab of Smart Prevention and Mitigation of Civil Engineering Disasters of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin,China;4.State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou,China;5.School of Civil Engineering and Transportation,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou,China
Abstract:Self-centering buckling-restrained braces (SCBRBs) were proposed recently to minimize residual deformation of the braces induced by yielding or buckling. Although earthquake resilience of structures equipped with the SCBRBs can be well achieved using displacement based designs (DBDs), previously proposed DBD procedures generally involve iterations. In this study, a novel direct displacement-based design method with a non-iterative procedure, named RCR DDBD, is proposed and applied to design of steel braced frame structures with SCBRBs. Unlike previously adopted DBD, the yield displacement does not need to be assumed initially in the proposed procedure. Instead, the yield strength and yield displacement are determined directly by the predetermined objective drift (ratio), using the relation of the strength reduction factor (R) and constant-strength inelastic displacement ratio spectra (CR spectra), i.e. the RCR relation. Since the derived RCR relation is independent with the peak ground acceleration of the earthquake records when stiffness and strength degradation are not considered, the proposed procedure can be accurate for any seismic level. The RCR DDBD is supposed to begin with the knowledge of the seismic excitation level (according to the structure category, site classification and owner’s requirements) and the corresponding target drift; the end of the design is to obtain the cross sections of main frame members and all the bracing parameters. The result of two 7-story buildings designed according to the RCR DDBD procedure demonstrates that this procedure can be effective and fairly simple for practical seismic design.
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