Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 58, Number 1, 2016, pages 121-142
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2016.58.1.121
Performance evaluation of suspended ceiling systems using shake table test
Ozgur Ozcelik, Ibrahim S. Misir and Serhan Saridogan
Abstract
The national standard being used in Turkey for suspended ceiling systems (SCS) regulates material and dimensional properties but does not contain regulations regarding installation instructions which cause substandard applications of SCSs in practice. The lack of installation instructions would potentially affect the dynamic performance of these systems. Also, the vast majority of these systems are manufactured using substandard low-quality materials, and this will inevitably increase SCS related damages during earthquakes. The experimental work presented here focuses on the issue of dynamic performance of SCSs with different types of carrier systems (lay-on and clip-in systems), different weight conditions, and material-workmanship qualities. Moreover, the effects of auxiliary fastening elements, so called seismic perimeter clips, in improving the dynamic performance of SCSs were experimentally investigated. Results show that clip-in ceiling system performs better than lay-on system regardless of material and workmanship qualities. On the other hand, the quality aspect becomes the most important parameter in affecting the dynamic performance of lay-on type systems as opposed to tile weights and usage of perimeter clips. When high quality system is used, tile weight does not change the performance of lay-on system, however in poor quality system, tile weight becomes an important factor where heavier tiles considerably decrease the performance level. Perimeter clips marginally increase the dynamic performance of lay-on ceiling system, but it has no effect on the clip-in ceiling system under the shaking levels considered.
Key Words
suspended ceiling systems; shake table tests; performance characterization; non-structural elements; seismic perimeter clips
Address
Ozgur Ozcelik and Ibrahim S. Misir: Department of Civil Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, Kaynaklar Campus, 35160, Izmir, Turkey
Serhan Saridogan: General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works, Izmir, Turkey