Title of article :
Effect of Brace Locations and Accidental Eccentricity on the Response of Asymmetric Structures
Author/Authors :
Vetr, Mohammad Ghasem International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES), Tehran, Iran , Kordbagh, Bahram Structural Engineering Research Centre, IIEES, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The first objective of this paper is to consider asymmetric location of braces in steel
structures. For this purpose, eccentricity effect of the center of stiffness toward the
center of mass and the torsion caused by that is considered. For that, a building,
which has been constructed in the past, is investigated by changing the arrangement
of braces and the amount of steel consumption, as an important economic
indicator, is considered in each items. Then the displacement parameter, which is
the suitable criterion for detection of structural damages, was evaluated. Finally,
changes of base shear toward eccentricity are examined. It is shown that with
closing the center of mass and stiffness and reducing the eccentricity using the
appropriate location of braces, how much base shear and structure weight (steel
consumption) is reduced. Then, the sensitivity of the asymmetric structure under
torsion to analysis type is investigated. For this purpose, two types of analysis
included pseudo-static and dynamic spectral analysis are studied. As well, in the
second objective, the effect of considering the accidental eccentricity is evaluated
in designing phase of buildings. For this purpose, two asymmetric structures in
plan are designed with and without considering the accidental eccentricity (ea )
equal to 5%. Whereas according to Iranian Seismic Code No. 2800, considering
ea is not necessary for the structures. These structures are analyzed by nonlinear
time history and results indicate that ea can reduce the response of structure
considerably.
Keywords :
Dynamic spectral analysis , Pseudo-static analysis , Nonlinear dynamic analysis , Accidental eccentricity , Brace locations , Asymmetric structures
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics