Author/Authors :
Gonzalez Merangeli Morales نويسنده Mechanical Analysis Department, Infotech Aerospace Services, 699 Industrial Avenue , Vega Aidcer L. Vidot نويسنده Department of Engineering Science and Materials, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagu¨ez
Abstract :
Performance-based seismic engineering is
focused on the definition of limit states to represent different
levels of damage, which can be described by material
strains, drifts, displacements or even changes in
dissipating properties and stiffness of the structure. This
study presents a research plan to evaluate the behavior of
reinforced concrete (RC) moment resistant frames at different
performance levels established by the ASCE 41-06
seismic rehabilitation code. Sixteen RC plane moment
frames with different span-to-depth ratios and three 3D RC
frames were analyzed to evaluate their seismic behavior at
different damage levels established by the ASCE 41-06.
For each span-to-depth ratio, four different beam longitudinal
reinforcement steel ratios were used that varied from
0.85 to 2.5% for the 2D frames. Nonlinear time history
analyses of the frames were performed using scaled ground
motions. The impact of different span-to-depth and reinforcement
ratios on the damage levels was evaluated.
Material strains, rotations and seismic hysteretic energy
changes at different damage levels were studied.