Title of article :
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF OPTIMUM and IRANIAN SEISMIC DESIGN FORCE DISTRIBUTIONS FOR STEEL MOMENT RESISTING BUILDINGS
Author/Authors :
Ganjavi, B Department of Civil Engineering - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar , Ghodrati Amiri, G School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science & Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
In this study, constant-ductility optimization algorithm under a family of earthquake ground
motions is utilized to achieve uniform damage distribution over the height of steel moment
resisting frames (SMRFs). SMRF structures with stiffness-degrading hysteric behavior are
modeled as single-bay generic frame in which the plastic hinge is confined only at the beam
ends and the bottom of the first story columns. Several SMRFs having different fundamental
periods and number of stories are optimized such that a uniform story damage (ductility
demand) is obtained under a given earthquake ground motion. Then, the optimum lateral
load pattern derived from the optimization process is compared with that of the design load
pattern proposed by the latest version of the Iranian code of practice, Standard No. 2800 to
evaluate the adequacy of the seismic code design pattern. Results of this study indicate that,
generally, the average story shear strength profiles corresponding to the optimum seismic
design are significantly different from those of the Standard No. 2800 story shear strength
pattern. In fact, the height-wise distribution of story ductility demands resulted from
utilizing code-based design lateral load pattern are very non-uniform when compared to the
corresponding optimum cases. In addition, a significant dependency is found between the
average story shear strength pattern and inelastic behavior of structural elements.
Keywords :
optimum design , Iranian seismic code , uniform damage distribution , ductility demand , steel moment-resisting frame
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics