Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 43, Number 5, 2022, pages 565-579
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.43.5.565
Micro-finite element and analytical investigations of seismic dampers with steel ring plates
Ali Mohammad Rousta and Mojtaba Gorji Azandariani
Abstract
This study investigated the yielding capacity and performance of seismic dampers constructed with steel ring plates
using numerical and analytical approaches. This study aims to provide an analytical relationship for estimating the yielding
capacity and initial stiffness of steel ring dampers. Using plastic analysis and considering the mechanism of plastic hinge
formation, a relation has been obtained for estimating the yielding capacity of steel ring dampers. Extensive parametric studies
have been carried out using a nonlinear finite element method to examine the accuracy of the obtained analytical relationships.
The parametric studies include investigating the influence of the length, thickness, and diameter of the ring of steel ring dampers.
To this end, comprehensive verification studies are performed by comparing the numerical predictions with several reported
experimental results to demonstrate the numerical method's reliability and accuracy. Comparison is made between the hysteresis
curves, and failure modes predicted numerically or obtained/observed experimentally. Good agreement is observed between the
numerical simulations and the analytical predictions for the yielding force and initial stiffness. The difference between the
numerical models' ultimate tensile and compressive capacities was observed that average of about 22%, which stems from the
performance of the ring-dampers in the tensile and compression zones. The results show that the steel ring-dampers are
exhibited high energy dissipation capacity and ductility. The ductility parameters for steel ring-damper between values were 7.5
to 4.1.
Key Words
cohesive surface contact; cylindrical shell; sandwich structure; shell/core debonding; truss core
Address
Ali Mohammad Rousta:Department of Civil Engineering, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
Mojtaba Gorji Azandariani:1)Centre for Infrastructure Engineering, Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia
2) Structural Engineering Division, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran