Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 87, Number 1, 2023, pages 69-84
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2023.87.1.069
Seismic retrofitting of steel moment-resisting frames (SMRFs) using steel pipe dampers
Ali Mohammad Rousta
Abstract
The use of steel pipe dampers (SPD) as fuses or interchangeable elements in the steel moment-resisting frames (MRF) is one of the newest methods for improving seismic performance. In the present study, the performance of steel pipe dampers in MRF has been investigated. Evaluation of MRF with and without SPD models were performed using the finite element method by ABAQUS. For validation, an MRF and MRF with steel pipe dampers were modeled that had been experimentally tested and reported in previous experimental research and a good agreement was observed. The behavior of these dampers in frames of 3, 6, and 9 stories was studied by modeling the damper directly. Nonlinear time history dynamic analysis was used. It was observed that by increasing the number of stories in the buildings, steel pipe dampers should be used to perform properly against earthquakes. The installation of steel pipe dampers in steel moment-resisting frames shows that the drift ratio between the floors is reduced and the seismic performance of these frames is improved.
Key Words
fuses, numerical method; performance level; steel moment-resisting frames (MRF); steel pipe dampers (SPD); time history analysis
Address
Ali Mohammad Rousta: Department of Civil Engineering, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran