Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 14, Number 2, 2013, pages 155-171

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2013.14.2.155

Seismic Performance of Wind-Designed Diagrid Tall Steel Buildings in Regions of Moderate Seismicity and Strong Wind

Seonwoong Kim and Kyungkoo Lee

Abstract

This study analytically evaluated the seismic performance of wind-designed diagrid tall steel buildings in regions of moderate/low seismicity and strong winds. To this end, diagrid tall steel buildings with varying wind exposure and slenderness ratio (building height-to-width ratio) conditions were designed to satisfy the wind serviceability criteria specified in the Korean Building Code and the National Building Code of Canada. A series of seismic analy ses were then performed for earthquakes having 43- and 2475- year return periods utilizing the design guidelines of tall buildings. The analyses demonstrated the good seismic performance of these wind-designed diagrid tall steel buildings, which arises because significant overstrength of the diagrid system occurs in the wind design procedure. Also, analysis showed that the elastic seismic design process of diagrid tall steel buildings might be accepted based on some wind exposures and slenderness ratios.

Key Words

moderate/low seismicity; tall steel buildings; diagrid; wind design; seismic performance

Address

Seonwoong Kim : Disaster Prevention Research Team, DAEWOO E&C, Suwon, Korea Kyungkoo Lee : Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Dankook University, Yongin, Korea