Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles

Abstract This research explores the lateral behavior of trapezoidal corrugated steel shear walls (CSSW) with double plates with two different corrugation angles by employing cyclic loading in the ABAQUS finite element software. The samples studied in this research were a one-story, one-span frame wi...

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Main Authors: Yuanyuan Hu, Xianhui Yan
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00588-x
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description Abstract This research explores the lateral behavior of trapezoidal corrugated steel shear walls (CSSW) with double plates with two different corrugation angles by employing cyclic loading in the ABAQUS finite element software. The samples studied in this research were a one-story, one-span frame with three trapezoidal corrugated double plates with angles of 30, 45, and 60°. Three thicknesses of 2, 3, and 4 mm were considered to explore the impact of the thickness of the infill plates. The obtained results have shown that the change in the angle of one of the double corrugated plates has no significant effect on the shape of the hysteresis curve and the amount of equivalent viscous damping. Nonetheless, it can lead to a change in the value of maximum resistance and energy absorption. The outcomes displayed that double corrugated steel shear walls (DCSSW) with 60° corrugation angles have the highest maximum resistance and energy absorption. After this sample, in the samples with infill plates with thicknesses of 2, 3, and 4 mm, samples 30–45, 45–60, and 45–60, respectively, have more maximum resistance. In addition, samples 30–60, 30–60, and 45–60 have the highest energy absorption after the sample 60–60°.
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spelling doaj-art-dc499c8f393f438e8d4f7cef604f9da72025-02-09T12:38:54ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Engineering and Applied Science1110-19032536-95122025-02-0172111910.1186/s44147-025-00588-xInvestigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation anglesYuanyuan Hu0Xianhui Yan1Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Nanchong Vocational And Technical CollegeDepartment of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Nanchong Vocational And Technical CollegeAbstract This research explores the lateral behavior of trapezoidal corrugated steel shear walls (CSSW) with double plates with two different corrugation angles by employing cyclic loading in the ABAQUS finite element software. The samples studied in this research were a one-story, one-span frame with three trapezoidal corrugated double plates with angles of 30, 45, and 60°. Three thicknesses of 2, 3, and 4 mm were considered to explore the impact of the thickness of the infill plates. The obtained results have shown that the change in the angle of one of the double corrugated plates has no significant effect on the shape of the hysteresis curve and the amount of equivalent viscous damping. Nonetheless, it can lead to a change in the value of maximum resistance and energy absorption. The outcomes displayed that double corrugated steel shear walls (DCSSW) with 60° corrugation angles have the highest maximum resistance and energy absorption. After this sample, in the samples with infill plates with thicknesses of 2, 3, and 4 mm, samples 30–45, 45–60, and 45–60, respectively, have more maximum resistance. In addition, samples 30–60, 30–60, and 45–60 have the highest energy absorption after the sample 60–60°.https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00588-xSteel shear wall (SSW)Double-corrugated plateCorrugation angleMaximum strengthEnergy dissipation
spellingShingle Yuanyuan Hu
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Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
Journal of Engineering and Applied Science
Steel shear wall (SSW)
Double-corrugated plate
Corrugation angle
Maximum strength
Energy dissipation
title Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
title_full Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
title_fullStr Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
title_short Investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
title_sort investigation of the lateral performance of trapezoidal double corrugated steel shear walls with two different corrugation angles
topic Steel shear wall (SSW)
Double-corrugated plate
Corrugation angle
Maximum strength
Energy dissipation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s44147-025-00588-x
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