Earthquakes and Structures

Volume 22, Number 6, 2022, pages 539-548

DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.22.6.539

Numerical finite element study of a new perforated steel plate shear wall under cyclic loading

Ali Akbar Farrokhi, Sepideh Rahimi, Morteza Hosseinali Beygi and Mohamad Hoseinzadeh

Abstract

Steel plate shear walls (SPSWs) are one of the most important and widely used lateral load bearing systems. The reason for this is easier execution than reinforced concrete (RC) shear walls, faster construction time, and lower final weight of the structure. However, the main drawback of SPSWs is premature buckling in low drift ratios, which affects the energy absorption capacity and global performance of the system. To address this problem, two groups of SPSWs under cyclic loading were investigated using the finite element method (FEM). In the first group, several series of circular rings have been used and in the second group, a new type of SPSW with concentric circular rings (CCRs) has been introduced. Numerous parameters include in yield stress of steel plate wall materials, steel panel thickness, and ring width were considered in nonlinear static analysis. At first, a three dimensional (3D) numerical model was validated using three sets of laboratory SPSWs and the difference in results between numerical models and experimental specimens was less than 5% in all cases. The results of numerical models revealed that the full SPSW undergoes shear buckling at a drift ratio of 0.2% and its hysteresis behavior has a pinching in the middle part of load drift ratio curve. Whereas, in the two categories of proposed SPSWs, the hysteresis behavior is complete and stable, and in most cases no capacity degradation of up to 6% drift ratio has been observed. Also, in most numerical models, the tangential stiffness remains almost constant in each cycle. Finally, for the innovative SPSW, a relationship was suggested to determine the shear capacity of the proposed steel wall relative to the wall slenderness coefficient.

Key Words

concentric circular rings; energy absorption; shear buckling; shear capacity; slenderness ratio; steel plate shear wall

Address

Ali Akbar Farrokhi:Department of Civil Engineering, Nour Branch, Islamic Azad University, H25G+735, Nour, Iran Sepideh Rahimi:Department of Civil Engineering, Nour Branch, Islamic Azad University, H25G+735, Nour, Iran Morteza Hosseinali Beygi:Faculty of Civil Engineering, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, HM6J+F64, Babol, Iran Mohamad Hoseinzadeh:Department of Civil Engineering, Nour Branch, Islamic Azad University, H25G+735, Nour, Iran