Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 46, Number 5, 2023, pages 621-635
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.46.5.621
Seismic performance evaluation of steel moment resisting frames with mid-span rigid rocking cores
Ali Akbari, Ali Massumi and Mark Grigorian
Abstract
The combination of replaceable and repairable properties in structures has introduced new approach called "Low
Damage Design Structures". These structural systems are designed in such a way that through self-centering, primary members
and specific connections neither suffer damage nor experience permanent deformations after being exposed to severe
earthquakes. The purpose of this study is the seismic assessment of steel moment resisting frames with the aid of rigid rocking
cores. To this end, three steel moment resisting frames of 4-, 8-, and 12-story buildings with and without rocking cores were
developed. The nonlinear static analysis and incremental dynamic analysis were performed by considering the effects of the
vertical and horizontal components of 16 strong ground motions, including far-fault and near-fault arrays. The results reveal that
rocking systems benefit from better seismic performance and energy dissipation compared to moment resisting frames and thus
structures experience a lower level of damage under higher intensity measures. The analyses show that the interstory drift in
structures equipped with stiff rocking cores is more uniform in static and dynamic analyses. A uniform interstory drift
distribution leads to a uniform distribution of the bending moment and a reduction in the structure
Key Words
incremental dynamic analysis; rocking core; seismic performance; self-centering
Address
Ali Akbari and Ali Massumi:Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kharazmi University, Tehran, 15719-14911, Iran
Mark Grigorian:MGA Structural Engineering Consultants Inc., Glendale, California, USA