Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 64, Number 3, 2017, pages 301-310

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.64.3.301

Cyclic testing of innovative two-level control system: Knee brace & vertical link in series in chevron braced steel frames

Ali Mohammad Rousta and Seyed Mehdi Zahrai

Abstract

For further development of passive control systems to dissipate larger seismic energy and prevent the structures from earthquake losses, this paper proposes an innovative two-level control system to improve behavior of chevron braced steel frames. Combining two Knee Braces, KB, and a Vertical Link Beam, VLB, in a chevron braced frame, this system can reliably sustain main shock and aftershocks in steel structures. The performance of this two-level system is examined through a finite element analysis and quasi-static cyclic loading test. The cyclic performances of VLB and KBs alone in chevron braced frames are compared with that of the presented two-level control system. The results show appropriate performance of the proposed system in terms of ductility and energy dissipation in two different excitation levels. The maximum load capacity of the presented system is about 30% and 17% higher than those of the chevron braced frames with KB and VLB alone, respectively. In addition, the maximum energy dissipation of the proposed system is about 78% and 150% higher than those of chevron braced frames with VLB and KB respectively under two separate levels of lateral forces caused by different probable seismic excitations. Finally, high performance under different earthquake levels with competitive cost and quick installation work for the control system can be found as main advantages of the presented system.

Key Words

two-level control system; chevron braced steel frame; knee brace; vertical link beam; energy dissipation; cyclic testing

Address

Ali Mohammad Rousta : School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, The University of Tehran, Iran Seyed Mehdi Zahrai : Center of Excellence for Engineering and Management of Civil Infrastructures, School of Civil Engineering,College of Engineering, The University of Tehran, P.O. Box 11155-4563, Tehran, Iran