Experimental and analytical studies of sub-standard RC frames retrofitted with buckling-restrained braces and steel frames

Fatih Sutcu*, Ahmet Bal, Kazuhiro Fujishita, Ryota Matsui, Oguz C. Celik, Toru Takeuchi

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Abstract

Existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings designed according to outdated codes may lack sufficient strength, stiffness or ductility to meet the seismic performance criteria of current codes. To enhance the system stiffness and re-centering capability, an elastically designed supplementary steel frame (SF) is installed in parallel with the BRBs. Near full-scale cyclic tests are conducted on such retrofit schemes for performance evaluation. The retrofitted specimens showed stable hysteretic behavior up to the retrofit target story drift of 1/150 as proposed in the Japanese seismic regulations. Tests demonstrate that the proposed system is feasible and increases both strength, ductility, and damping to an adequate seismic performance level while the elastic steel frame is effective in providing post-yield stiffness and re-centering capability even when the RC frame is subjected to moderate inelasticity. Special emphasis is placed on the composite behavior of RC members and SF. A simplified composite interaction model is proposed and results from the developed model show good agreement with the experimental data. Ductility demands are shown to concentrate in the BRBs as per the design intent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2389-2410
Number of pages22
JournalBulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Volume18
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

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Funding

Buckling-restrained braces used in the tests were kindly provided by Nippon Steel. Emek Prefabrik, Hilti, and BASF are acknowledged for their invaluable support for building the test specimens. All tests are carried out in the Earthquake and Structural Engineering Laboratory (STEEL) of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) where the assistance of staff and graduate students is greatly appreciated. Conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the sponsors.

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BASF
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • Buckling-restrained braces
    • Cyclic loading tests
    • Elastic steel frame
    • Energy dissipation
    • Seismic retrofitting

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