Computational analysis of three dimensional steel frame structures through different stiffening members

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Abstract

Ground motion records are commonly used for fragility curves (FCs) developing utilized in seismic loss estimating analysis for earthquake prone zones. These records could be 'real', say the recorded acceleration time series or 'simulated' records consistent with the regional seismicity and produced by use of alternative simulation methods. This study has focused on fragility curves developing for masonry buildings through computational 'simulated' ground motion records while evaluating the properness of these fragilities compared to the curves generated by the use of 'real' records. Assessing the dynamic responses of structures, nonlinear computational time history analyses through the equivalent single degree of freedom systems have been implemented on OpenSees platform. Accordingly, computational structural analyses of multi-story 3D frame structures with different stiffening members considering soil interaction have been carried out with finite element software according to (1992) Earthquake East-West component. The obtained results have been compared to each frame regarding soil interaction. Conclusion and recommendations with the discuss of obtaining findings are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-197
Number of pages11
JournalSteel and Composite Structures
Volume35
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • 3D frame structure
  • Finite element
  • Ground motion
  • Masonry buildings
  • Soil Interaction

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