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Seismic design and hybrid tests of a full‐scale three‐story buckling‐restrained braced frame using welded end connections and thin profile
Authors:Pao‐Chun Lin  Keh‐Chyuan Tsai  Kung‐Juin Wang  Yi‐Jer Yu  Chih‐Yu Wei  An‐Chien Wu  Ching‐Yi Tsai  Chih‐Han Lin  Jia‐Chian Chen  Andreas H Schellenberg  Stephen A Mahin  Charles W Roeder
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, , Taipei, Taiwan;2. National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, , Taipei, Taiwan;3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, , Berkeley, CA, USA;4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, , Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:A series of hybrid and cyclic loading tests were conducted on a three‐story single‐bay full‐scale buckling‐restrained braced frame (BRBF) at the Taiwan National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering in 2010. Six buckling‐restrained braces (BRBs) including two thin BRBs and four end‐slotted BRBs, all using welded end connection details, were installed in the frame specimen. The BRBF was designed to sustain a design basis earthquake in Los Angeles. In the first hybrid test, the maximum inter‐story drift reached nearly 0.030 rad in the second story and one of the thin BRBs in the first story locally bulged and fractured subsequently before the test ended. After replacing the BRBs in the first story with a new pair, a second hybrid test with the same but reversed direction ground motion was applied. The maximum inter‐story drifts reached more than 0.030 rad and some cracks were found on the gusset welds in the second story. The frame responses were satisfactorily predicted by both OpenSees and PISA3D analytical models. The cyclic loading test with triangular lateral force distribution was conducted right after the second hybrid test. The maximum inter‐story drift reached 0.032, 0.031, and 0.008 rad for the first to the third story, respectively. This paper then presents the findings on the local bulging failure of the steel casing by using cyclic test results of two thin BRB specimens. It is found that the steel casing bulging resistance can be computed from an equivalent beam model constructed from the steel core plate width and restraining concrete thickness. This paper concludes with the recommendations on the seismic design of thin BRB steel casings against local bulging failure. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:buckling‐restrained brace  hybrid test  cyclic loading test  local bulging failure  nonlinear structural analysis  seismic performance
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