Shake Table Testing of Self-Centring Concentrically Braced Frames

  • Yadong Jiang

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Abstract

The self-centring system presented in this paper is a novel damage control technique designed to improve the resilience of concentrically braced frames (CBF) under seismic action. Namely, traditional CBFs can undergo large residual drifts following an earthquake event which can limit the opportunity for cost-effective repair of the structure. Additionally, the gusset plates connecting the brace members to beams and or columns can experience substantial rotations as a result of the compression buckling of the bracing members. Through the utilisation of post-tensioning strands placed between flanges of beams, the novel self-centring concentrically braced frame (SC-CBF) system can return the frame to its original position after significant inelastic deformations experienced during large earthquakes, resulting in minimum residual drifts. In this paper, shake table testing of the aforementioned SC-CBF system subjected to realistic earthquake loading is presented. The research is carried out as part of the H2020 âSeismology and earthquake engineering research infrastructure alliance for Europe❠SERA project. Four sets of bracing configurations, incorporating varying square hollow section (SHS) braces and gusset plates were utilised in the shake table testing. Uniaxial loading with varying shake table accelerations was executed and the structural response evaluated using data from strain gauges (SG), load cells (LC), displacement transducers and accelerometers. The measured results provide information on the important parameters such as the tensile and compressive strength of the braces, post-buckling capacity, gusset plate strains and post-tensioning force. These findings are then presented and the crucial local and global response performance emphasised.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Number of pages7
Journalce/papers
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

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  • Goggins, Jamie and Jiang, Yadong and Broderick, Brian M. and Salawdeh, Suhaib and OReilly, Gerard J. and Elghazouli, Ahmed Y. and Alwahsh, Hatim and Bogdanovic, Aleksandra and Rakicevic, Zoran and Gjorgjiev, Igor and Poposka, Angela and Petreski, Borjan and Markovski, Igor

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