Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 43, Number 3, 2022, pages 375-388
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.43.3.375
Seismic assessment of Nitinol Belleville Elastic Nonlinear (NI-BELL-E-N) structural system
Alireza Asgari Hadad and Bahram M Shahrooz
Abstract
Nibellen structural system is a novel resilient bracing system based on the application of Bellville disks and Nitinol
rods. The cyclic behavior of Nibellen assembly was obtained, and the design equations were developed based on the available
literature. Seismic performance of the system was then studied analytically. Two groups of buildings with different lateral force
resisting systems were designed and studied: one group with the Nibellen system, and the other with the special concentrically
braced frame system. Each building group consisted of 5-, 10-, and 15-story buildings. The Design-Base-Event (DBE) and
Maximum Considered Event (MCE) were considered as the seismic hazard, and a suite of seven ground motions were scaled
accordingly for response history analyses. Finally, the resiliency of the buildings was studied by obtaining the functionality curve
of the buildings before and after the seismic event. The construction cost of the 5-story building with Nibellen bracing system
increased but the post-earthquake cost decreased significantly. The application of Nibellen system in the 10- and 15-story
buildings reduced both the construction and repair costs, considerably. Resiliency of all the buildings was improved when
Nibellen system was used as the lateral force resisting system.
Key Words
cost estimation; hazard analysis; nibellen system; resiliency; structural bracing system; special concentrically braced frame
Address
Alireza Asgari Hadad:GEI Consultants, Inc. 109 W. Baraga Avenue, 49855, Marquette, Michigan, USA
Bahram M Shahrooz:Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management, University of Cincinnati,
2600 Clifton Ave, 45221, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA