Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 15, Number 5, 2018, pages 487-498
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2018.15.5.487
Probabilistic seismic assessment of mega buckling-restrained braced frames under near-fault ground motions
Sajad Veismoradi and Ehsan Darvishan
Abstract
Buckling-restrained braces are passive control devices with high level of energy dissipation ability. However, they suffer from low post-yield stiffness which makes them vulnerable to severe ground motions, especially near-field earthquakes. Among the several methods proposed to improve resistance of BRB frames, mega-brace configuration can be a solution to increase frame lateral strength and stiffness and improve distribution of forces to prevent large displacement in braces. Due to the limited number of research regarding the performance of such systems, the current paper aims to assess seismic performance of BRB frames with mega-bracing arrangement under near-field earthquakes via a detailed probabilistic framework. For this purpose, a group of multi-story mega-BRB frames were modelled by OpenSEES software platform. In the first part of the paper, simplified procedures including nonlinear pushover and Incremental Dynamic Analysis were conducted for performance evaluation. Two groups of near-fault seismic ground motions (Non-pulse and Pulse-like records) were considered for analyses to take into account the effects of record-to-record uncertainties, as well as forward directivity on the results. In the second part, seismic reliability analyses are conducted in the context of performance based earthquake engineering. Two widely-known EDPbased and IM-based probabilistic frameworks are employed to estimate collapse potential of the structures. Results show that all the structures can successfully tolerate near-field earthquakes with a high level of confidence level. Therefore, mega-bracing configuration can be an effective alternative to conventional BRB bracing to withstand near-field earthquakes.
Key Words
buckling restrained braces; mega-bracing; probabilistic assessment; near-fault records; fragility assessment; pushover analysis
Address
Sajad Veismoradi: School of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran, Iran
Ehsan Darvishan: Young Researchers and Elites Club, Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, Roudehen, Iran