Title of article :
Characteristics of the wall-frame interaction in steel plate shear walls with perforated infill plates
Author/Authors :
Darvishi, H Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Tehran, Iran , Mofid, M. Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The non-linear responses of Steel Plate Shear Walls (SPSWs) with perforated
infill plates are studied here with emphasis on the interaction effect between the frame and
the infill plate. A number of single- and 14-story SPSWs with solid and perforated infill
panels at different perforation ratios are studied numerically. The results are utilized to
(a) discuss the in
uence of perforated ratio and placement of the holes on system behavior,
(b) study changes in system strength, stiffness, damping ratio, and ductility due to the
introduction of perforation in infill panels, and (c) evaluate the change in behavior of lowand
high-rise structures by the introduction of perforations. The results reveal that the
perforation ratio is not the only controlling factor in strength and ductility of the shear
wall specimens, and the strength and ductility of SPSW also depend upon the placement
array of the perforations. The ultimate strength, ductility ratio, and initial stiffness of
the perforated SPSWs have been reduced to 28, 29, and 33.5% compared to the reference
specimen, respectively. Also, the values of normalized Cumulative Hysteresis Energy (CHE)
and Last cycle Hysteresis Energy (LHE) and equivalent viscous damping ratio in perforated
specimens are reduced to about 28, 26, and 10%, respectively.
Keywords :
Steel plate shear wall , Wall-frame interaction , Ductility ratio , Perforated ratio , System strength , Seismic energy dissipation , Hysteretic behavior , Finite element model
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)