Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 63, Number 1, 2017, pages 23-35

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.63.1.023

Energy-based design base shear for RC frames considering global failure mechanism and reduced hysteretic behavior

Onur Merter and Taner Ucar

Abstract

A nonlinear static procedure considering work-energy principle and global failure mechanism to estimate base shears of reinforced concrete (RC) frame-type structures is presented. The relative energy equation comprising of elastic vibrational energy, plastic strain energy and seismic input energy is obtained. The input energy is modified with a factor depending on damping ratio and ductility, and the energy that contributes to damage is obtained. The plastic energy is decreased with a factor to consider the reduced hysteretic behavior of RC members. Given the pre-selected failure mechanism, the modified energy balance equality is written using various approximations for modification factors of input energy and plastic energy in scientific literature. External work done by the design lateral forces distributed to story levels in accordance with Turkish Seismic Design Code is calculated considering the target plastic drift. Equating the plastic energy obtained from energy balance to external work done by the equivalent inertia forces considering, a total of 16 energy-based base shears for each frame are derived considering different combinations of modification factors. Ductility related parameters of modification factors are determined from pushover analysis. Relative input energy of multi degree of freedom (MDOF) system is approximated by using the modal-energy-decomposition approach. Energy-based design base shears are compared with those obtained from nonlinear time history (NLTH) analysis using recorded accelerograms. It is found that some of the energy-based base shears are in reasonable agreement with the mean base shear obtained from NLTH analysis.

Key Words

failure mechanism; structural damping; seismic input energy; hysteretic properties; modification factors; energy-based base shears

Address

Onur Merter: Department of Civil Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, 35160, Buca, Izmir, Turkey Taner Ucar: Department of Architecture, Dokuz Eylul University, 35160, Buca, Izmir, Turkey