Structural Monitoring and Maintenance

Volume 5, Number 2, 2018, pages 189-204

DOI: 10.12989/smm.2018.5.2.189

Seismic response analysis of RC frame core-tube building with self-centering braces

Long-He Xu, Shui-Jing Xiao and Xiao Lu

Abstract

This paper examines the seismic responses of a reinforced concrete (RC) frame core-tube building with pre-pressed spring self-centering energy dissipation (PS-SCED) braces. The PS-SCED brace system consists of friction devices for energy dissipation, pre-pressed combination disc springs for self-centering and tube members as guiding elements. A constitutive model of self-centering flag-shaped hysteresis for PS-SCED brace is developed to better simulate the seismic responses of the RC frame core-tube building with PS-SCED braces, which is also verified by the tests of two braces under low cyclic reversed loading. Results indicate that the self-centering and energy dissipation capabilities are well predicted by the proposed constitutive model of the PS-SCED brace. The structure with PS-SCED braces presents similar peak story drift ratio, smaller peak acceleration, smaller base shear force and much smaller residual deformations as compared to the RC frame core-tube building with bucking-restrained braces (BRBs).

Key Words

RC frame core-tube building; PS-SCED brace; constitutive model; seismic performance; self-centering capability; residual deformation

Address

Long-He Xu, Shui-Jing Xiao and Xiao Lu: School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China