Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 76, Number 6, 2020, pages 823-837

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2020.76.6.823

Seismic retrofit of steel buildings using external resistant RC walls and friction dampers

Pouya Mostoufi-Afshar and Seyed Mehdi Zahrai

Abstract

In this research, the idea of improving the seismic response of an existing steel structure with use of friction dampers between external walls and the structure is discussed. The main difference of this method with other methods of seismic rehabilitation is that interior spaces of the existing structure remain untouched and new parts including external walls and dampers are added outside of the structure. Three frames having 3, 6 and 9 stories are modeled in SAP2000 software before and after seismic retrofit and responses of the system are investigated under the effect of seven earthquake records. Initially, different ratios of seismic weight of stories are presumed for slip forces of the dampers with a distribution based on given equations. The optimized capacity of dampers is obtained by investigating the average of maximum displacement, acceleration and base shear of the structure caused by earthquakes. For this optimized values, maximum inter-story drifts and acceleration are obtained through numerical models. Results show that in 3, 6 and 9-story frames peak roof displacement decreased up to 80%. Maximum roof acceleration and base shear of the frames also decreased 46, 40 and 32% and 84, 67 and 65%, respectively for three building structures.

Key Words

passive control; seismic retrofit; friction dampers; external walls

Address

Pouya Mostoufi-Afshar: School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, P.O. Box 11155 4563, Tehran, Iran Seyed Mehdi Zahrai: Department of Civil Engineering, University of Ottawa, Canada