Title of article
Evaluation of behavior factors converged crossover braced frames under triangular loading pattern
Author/Authors
Chegeni، Vahid نويسنده M.Sc, Department of Civil Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University, kerman, Iran , , Baradaran، Mohammad Reza نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, Meymand Center, Islamic Azad University, Meymand, Iran. , , Mansouri، Babak نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 6 سال 2014
Pages
4
From page
56
To page
59
Abstract
The lateral load distribution pattern reflects the distribution of lateral inertial forces applied to the structure caused by the earthquake. Inertial forces caused by earthquakes with time changes and dynamic characteristics of thebuilding are subject to change. But in the non-linear static analysis in order to avoid the complexity of this method, forces during analysis are considered constant. Hence analysis and design codes suggest different lateral load patterns to minimize the impact of this unrealistic simplicity. Pushover analysis is of non-linear static analysis methods that can be used to obtain structural capacity curve. Effective factors in determining the capacity curveof the structure is the lateral load distribution.This paper examines the triangular lateral load pattern in structures with convergent bracing previously placed under linear static analysis and a three-dimensional frame structure as an example was analyzed in the SAP2000 software. Therefore pushover analysis was performed on the several frames with convergent crossover braces (with 3,5,7,10,15 number of floors) and extra strength values, ductility and behavior factor is obtained and he results are compared with a nonlinear time history dynamic analysis. Also effect of the parameters affecting the rate of behavior such as, Iranian and American sections of beams and columns,double stud sections, will be examined for braces.
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
Record number
1589815
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