Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube Building

Despite the many advantages of tube systems with braces, known as trussed tubes, no specific seismic design criteria exist in the current regulations to design them, and practitioners utilize common methods used for common building structures to deal with designing such systems. The aim of this stud...

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Main Authors: Pei-Pei Zhao, Zhen-Yu Wang, Masoud Babaei, Kamran Asemi
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
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description Despite the many advantages of tube systems with braces, known as trussed tubes, no specific seismic design criteria exist in the current regulations to design them, and practitioners utilize common methods used for common building structures to deal with designing such systems. The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of a 31-story steel trussed-tube building designed according to the customary design provisions. To evaluate the performance of the code-conforming designed structure, a three-dimensional nonlinear static (pushover) analysis is employed, and the acceptance criteria corresponding to different performance levels are examined. The obtained performance-based results are then compared with the design based on the customary guidelines, and the shortcomings of common design regulations in the design of trussed-tube buildings are highlighted. By observing the state of the plastic hinges, as well as force-controlled joints at two distinct earthquake hazard levels, it is found that the structure under study, which was loaded, analyzed, and designed exactly in compliance with the requirements of the regulations and standards, does not satisfy the performance criteria. In a typical nonlinear brace hinge, for instance, the results indicate that the LS acceptance criterion has been exceeded by approximately 30 percent at the BSE-1 hazard level. Also, the drifts surpass the 1% limit at specific levels, with the maximum drift reaching approximately 1.4%. As a result, the design of trussed-tube systems based on common codes and regulations can lead to an unsafe design that lacks the expected performance intended in their service life.
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spelling doaj-art-590aa06686fb4beea3ed25ac6d105fc42025-01-10T13:15:50ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092024-12-011513410.3390/buildings15010034Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube BuildingPei-Pei Zhao0Zhen-Yu Wang1Masoud Babaei2Kamran Asemi3School of Civil Engineering, Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe 065201, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering, Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe 065201, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Eyvanekey, Eyvanekey 99888-35918, Semnan, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 16511-53311, Tehran, IranDespite the many advantages of tube systems with braces, known as trussed tubes, no specific seismic design criteria exist in the current regulations to design them, and practitioners utilize common methods used for common building structures to deal with designing such systems. The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of a 31-story steel trussed-tube building designed according to the customary design provisions. To evaluate the performance of the code-conforming designed structure, a three-dimensional nonlinear static (pushover) analysis is employed, and the acceptance criteria corresponding to different performance levels are examined. The obtained performance-based results are then compared with the design based on the customary guidelines, and the shortcomings of common design regulations in the design of trussed-tube buildings are highlighted. By observing the state of the plastic hinges, as well as force-controlled joints at two distinct earthquake hazard levels, it is found that the structure under study, which was loaded, analyzed, and designed exactly in compliance with the requirements of the regulations and standards, does not satisfy the performance criteria. In a typical nonlinear brace hinge, for instance, the results indicate that the LS acceptance criterion has been exceeded by approximately 30 percent at the BSE-1 hazard level. Also, the drifts surpass the 1% limit at specific levels, with the maximum drift reaching approximately 1.4%. As a result, the design of trussed-tube systems based on common codes and regulations can lead to an unsafe design that lacks the expected performance intended in their service life.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/1/34trussed-tube systemseismic performance assessmentthree-dimensional nonlinear pushover analysisshear lag phenomenon
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Buildings
trussed-tube system
seismic performance assessment
three-dimensional nonlinear pushover analysis
shear lag phenomenon
title Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube Building
title_full Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube Building
title_fullStr Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube Building
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title_short Applying Improved Performance-Based Instructions to Investigate Seismic Performance of a Code-Conforming Steel Trussed-Tube Building
title_sort applying improved performance based instructions to investigate seismic performance of a code conforming steel trussed tube building
topic trussed-tube system
seismic performance assessment
three-dimensional nonlinear pushover analysis
shear lag phenomenon
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