Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 34, Number 4, 2020, pages 561-580

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2020.34.4.561

Prequalification of a set of buckling restrained braces: Part II – numerical simulations

Ciprian Ionut Zub, Aurel Stratan and Dan Dubina

Abstract

Buckling restrained braces (BRBs) were developed as an enhanced alternative to conventional braces by restraining their global buckling, thus allowing development of a stable quasi-symmetric hysteretic response. A wider adoption of buckling restrained braced frames is precluded due to proprietary character of most BRBs and the code requirement for experimental qualification. To overcome these problems, BRBs with capacities corresponding to typical steel multi-storey buildings in Romania were developed and experimentally tested in view of prequalification. In the second part of this paper, a complex nonlinear numerical model for the tested BRBs was developed in the finite element environment Abaqus. The calibration of the numerical model was performed at both component (material models: steel, concrete, unbonding material) and member levels (loading, geometrical imperfections). Geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfections were performed on buckling restrained braces models under cyclic loading. The calibrated models were further used to perform a parametric study aiming at assessing the influence of the strength of the buckling restraining mechanism, concrete class of the infill material, mechanical properties of steel used for the core, self-weight loading, and frame effect on the cyclic response of buckling restrained braces.

Key Words

buckling restrained brace; FEM model calibration; modelling of cyclic response; Abaqus

Address

Ciprian Ionut Zub and Aurel Stratan: Department of Steel Structures and Structural Mechanics, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Ioan Curea, no. 1, 300224, Timisoara, Romania Dan Dubina: Department of Steel Structures and Structural Mechanics, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Ioan Curea, no. 1, 300224, Timisoara, Romania; Fundamental and Advanced Technical Research Centre, Romanian Academy, Timisoara Branch Bd. Mihai Viteazu, no. 24, 300223 Timisoara, Romania