Computers and Concrete
Volume 8, Number 3, 2011, pages 311-325
DOI: 10.12989/cac.2011.8.3.311
Global seismic damage assessment of high-rise hybrid structures
Xilin Lu, Zhihua Huang and Ying Zhou
Abstract
Nowadays, many engineers believe that hybrid structures with reinforced concrete central core walls and perimeter steel frames offer an economical method to develop the strength and stiffness required for seismic design. As a result, a variety of such structures have recently been applied in actual construction. However, the performance-based seismic design of such structures has not been
investigated systematically. In the performance-based seismic design, quantifying the seismic damage of complete structures by damage indices is one of the fundamental issues. Four damage states and the final softening index at each state for high-rise hybrid structures are suggested firstly in this paper. Based on nonlinear dynamic analysis, the relation of the maximum inter-story drift, the main structural characteristics, and the final softening index is obtained. At the same time, the relation between the
maximum inter-story drift and the maximum roof displacement over the height is also acquired. A double-variable index accounting for maximum deformation and cumulative energy is put forward based on the pushover analysis. Finally, a case study is conducted on a high-rise hybrid structure
model tested on shaking table before to verify the suggested quantities of damage indices.
Key Words
high-rise hybrid structures; performance-based seismic design; global seismic damage assessment; final softening index; maximum inter-story drift; damage index with double variables.
Address
Xilin Lu, Zhihua Huang and Ying Zhou: State Key Laboratory of Disaster Reduction in Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, P.R. China