Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 68, Number 5, 2018, pages 621-632
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2018.68.5.621
Soft story retrofit of low-rise braced buildings by equivalent moment-resisting frames
Parviz Ebadi, Ahmad Maghsoudi and Hessam Mohamady
Abstract
Soft-story buildings have bottom stories much less rigid than the top stories and are susceptible to earthquake damage. Therefore, the seismic design specifications need strict design considerations in such cases. In this paper, a four-story building was investigated as a case study and the effects of X-braces elimination in its lower stories studied. In addition, the possibility of replacement of the X-braces in soft-stories with equivalent moment resisting frame inspected in two different phases. In first phase, the stiffness of X-braces and equivalent moment-resisting frames evaluated using classic equations. In final phase, diagonals removed from the lowest story to develop a soft-story and replaced with moment resisting frames. Then, the seismic stiffness variation of moment-resisting frame evaluated using nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. The results show that substitution of braced frames with an equivalent moment-resisting frame of the same stiffness increases story drift and reduces energy absorption capacity. However, it is enough to consider the needs of building codes, even using equivalent moment resisting frame instead of X-Braces, to avoid soft-story stiffness irregularity in seismic design of buildings. Besides, soft-story development in the second story may be more critical under strong ground excitations, because of interaction of adjacent stories.
Key Words
ductility; dynamic analysis; earthquake/seismic analysis; energy dissipation; non-linear analysis; retrofit/rehabilitation; stability/instability; steel structures
Address
Parviz Ebadi: Department of Civil Engineering, Shahr-e-Qods Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Ahmad Maghsoudi and Hessam Mohamady: M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering, Tehran, Iran