Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 11, Number 1, 2011, pages 77-91
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2011.11.1.077
Experimental evaluation on the seismic performance of steel knee braced frame structures with energy dissipation mechanism
H.-L. Hsu, J.-L. Juang and C.-H. Chou
Abstract
This study experimentally evaluated the seismic performance of steel knee braced frame structures with energy dissipation mechanism. A series of cyclic load tests were conducted on the steel moment resisting frames and the proposed knee braced frames. Test results validated that the demand in the beam-to-column connection designs was alleviated by the proposed design method. Test results also showed that the strength and stiffness of the proposed design were effectively enhanced. Comparisons in energy dissipation between the steel moment resisting frames and the steel knee braced frames further justified the applicability of the proposed method.
Key Words
Seismic performance; steel knee braced frame; energy dissipation; analytical model.
Address
Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan 32054