Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 5, Number 2, 2013, pages 239-259
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2013.5.2.239
Analytical study on the influence of distributed beam vertical loading on seismic response of frame structures
P.E. Mergos and A.J. Kappos
Abstract
Typically, beams that form part of structural systems are subjected to vertical distributed loading
along their length. Distributed loading affects moment and shear distribution, and consequently spread of
inelasticity, along the beam length. However, the finite element models developed so far for seismic analysis
of frame structures either ignore the effect of vertical distributed loading on spread of inelasticity or consider
it in an approximate manner. In this paper, a beam-type finite element is developed, which is capable of
considering accurately the effect of uniform distributed loading on spreading of inelastic deformations along
the beam length. The proposed model consists of two gradual spread inelasticity sub-elements accounting
explicitly for inelastic flexural and shear response. Following this approach, the effect of distributed loading
on spreading of inelastic flexural and shear deformations is properly taken into account. The finite element is
implemented in the seismic analysis of plane frame structures with beam members controlled either by
flexure or shear. It is shown that to obtain accurate results the influence of distributed beam loading on
spreading of inelastic deformations should be taken into account in the inelastic seismic analysis of frame
structures.
Key Words
seismic analysis; finite element; distributed inelasticity; beam members; distributed loading
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