كليدواژه :
Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) , Linear and Nonlinear Fluid Viscous Damper , Fragility curve , Far Field Ground Motion , Steel MRFs
چكيده فارسي :
In this paper, the performance of relatively high-rise steel moment resisting frame (MRFs) under far
field earthquakes is investigated with and without supplemental fluid viscous dampers. In this order, three
structures of six, eight and twelve stories are designed according to ASCE 7-10 with and without damper,
and the characteristics of linear and nonlinear dampers (α = 0.5) are also calculated with equal damping
ratios (20% for the models of six and eight stories, 25% for the model of twelve stories). Then, the structures
with and without dampers are modeled in Opensees with plastic hinges. Afterwards, the probability of
structure collapse is investigated using Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) under far field records, and the
probability of collapse of structures are extracted from fragility curves. The results show that the higher the
height is, the higher the probability of collapse is due to the effects of P-Delta. Moreover, use of damper
improves performance of the structure and reduces its collapse probability in comparison with structure
without damper. On the other hand, it was observed that structure with linear damper shows better
performance and it has less collapse probability, in comparison against structure with nonlinear damper with
equal damping ratio.