Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 47, Number 5, 2023, pages 663-677
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.47.5.663
Seismic performance evaluation of steel moment frames with self-centering energy-dissipating coupled wall panels
Lu Sui, Hanheng Wu, Menglong Tao, Zhichao Jia and Tianhua Zhou
Abstract
The self-centering energy-dissipating coupled wall panels (SECWs) possess a dual capacity of resiliency and energy
dissipation. Used in steel frames, the SECWs can localize the damage of structures and reduce residual drifts. Based on
OpenSEES, the nonlinear models were established and validated by experimental results. The seismic design procedure of steel
frame with SECW structures (SF-SECW) was proposed in accordance with four-level seismic fortification objectives. Nonlinear
time-history response analyses were carried out to validate the reasonability of seismic design procedure for 6-story and 12-story
structures. Results show that the inter-story drifts of designed structures are less than drift limits. According to incremental
dynamic analyses (IDA), the fragility curves of mentioned-above structure models under different limit states were obtained.
The results indicate that designed structures have good seismic performance and meet the seismic fortification objectives.
Key Words
seismic collapse; seismic performance; self-centering; steel moment frames; wall panels
Address
Lu Sui, Hanheng Wu, Menglong Tao, Zhichao Jia and Tianhua Zhou:School of Civil Engineering, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710061, China