Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 51, Number 1, 2024, pages 93-101

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.1.093

Seismic performance evaluation of a steel slit damper for retrofit of structures on soft soil

Mahammad Seddiq Eskandari Nasab, Jinkoo Kim and Tae-Sang Ahn

Abstract

This paper presents an experimental and analytical study on a steel slit damper designed as an energy dissipative device for earthquake protection of structures considering soil-structure interaction. The steel slit damper is made of a steel plate with a number of slits cut out of it. The slit damper has an advantage as a seismic energy dissipation device in that the stiffness and the yield force of the damper can be easily controlled by changing the number and size of the vertical strips. Cyclic loading tests of the slit damper are carried out to verify its energy dissipation capability, and an analytical model is developed validated based on the test results. The seismic performance of a case study building is then assessed using nonlinear dynamic analysis with and without soil-structure interaction. The soil-structure system turns out to show larger seismic responses and thus seismic retrofit is required to satisfy a predefined performance limit state. The developed slit dampers are employed as a seismic energy dissipation device for retrofitting the case study structure taking into account the soil-structure interaction. The seismic performance evaluation of the model structure shows that the device works stably and dissipates significant amount of seismic energy during earthquake excitations, and is effective in lowering the seismic response of structures standing on soft soil.

Key Words

nonlinear dynamic analysis; seismic retrofit; soil-structure interaction; steel slit dampers

Address

Mahammad Seddiq Eskandari Nasab:Dept. of Civil and Architectural Eng., Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea Jinkoo Kim and Tae-Sang Ahn:Korea Disaster Prevention Technology, Seoul, Republic of Korea