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Displacement-based design of steel moment resisting frames with partially-restrained beam-to-column joints
Authors:R Roldán  T J Sullivan  G Della Corte
Institution:1.ROSE School - IUSS Pavia,Pavia,Italy;2.Department of Structural Mechanics,University of Pavia,Pavia,Italy;3.EUCENTRE,Pavia,Italy;4.Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture,University of Naples Federico II,Naples,Italy
Abstract:This article presents a method for the direct displacement-based design of steel moment resisting frames, with specific consideration of beam-to-column joint characteristics. The method can be used for steel frames having any type of beam-to-column joints, from rigid and full-strength to semi-rigid and partial-strength. The plastic rotation capacity of the joints is explicitly taken into account within the performance criteria for the design. To assess the accuracy of the method in controlling performance, case study structures were first designed and subsequently analysed using non-linear dynamic analysis with a set of real accelerograms. For all cases, the mean of peak inter-storey drift demands and the mean of peak plastic rotation demands on joints were controlled in accordance with the limits set during design. The results obtained demonstrate that the proposed method is appropriate for the performance-based seismic design of steel moment resisting frames with different joint typologies.
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