Author/Authors :
Fanaie, N Department of Civil Engineering - K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran , Kolbadi, M.S Department of Civil Engineering - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
Abstract :
Ductility with direct effect on the response modication factor of buildings can
in
uence their seismic performance. Moreover, some factors, such as geometry and different
types of irregularity, can affect the ductility and seismic performance of structures. In this
study, the effects of mass irregularity in height on the overstrength, ductility, response
modication factors, and probabilistic seismic performance in steel Moment-Resisting
Frames (MRFs) are assessed. Then, the obtained results are compared with those of
regular structures. For this purpose, Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) is implemented
using ten records out of past worldwide earthquakes. The location of mass concentration in
height is studied by assessing 8-, 12-, and 16-storey buildings with their mass concentrated
at the first
floor, mid-height and roof. Then, the probabilistic seismic responses of these
structures are evaluated using the outputs of IDA. In this regard, probabilistic seismic
demand analysis is conducted on each model. The obtained results are used to plot
the seismic fragility and demand curves for both regular and irregular models. Based on
the ndings, mass irregularity causes the reduction of ductility and response modication
factors. This effect increases when the heavier storey is located either in the first
floor or
in the roof. Moreover, mass irregularity brings about an increase in probability of damage
occurrence or its exceeding a certain level.
Keywords :
Steel momentresisting frame , Mass irregularity , Incremental dynamic analysis , Probabilistic seismic demand analysis