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Seismic risk assessment of steel frames equipped with steel panel wall
Author(s) -
Hu Yi,
Zhao Junhai,
Jiang Liqiang
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the structural design of tall and special buildings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.895
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1541-7808
pISSN - 1541-7794
DOI - 10.1002/tal.1368
Subject(s) - structural engineering , fragility , stiffness , probabilistic logic , finite element method , engineering , nonlinear system , steel frame , incremental dynamic analysis , frame (networking) , seismic loading , seismic analysis , geotechnical engineering , mathematics , statistics , telecommunications , chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
Summary This paper aims to conduct risk assessment on steel frame equipped with steel panel wall (SPWF) through probabilistic seismic demand analysis. First, cyclic test on a SPWF specimen with one‐third scale, one bay, and single story is performed, and the typical limit performance levels were determined in accordance with the test results and the stipulated in FEMA 356. Then, finite element models were built for a 12‐story steel frame and two 12‐story SPWF structures with different lateral stiffness ratio. The seismic performance of these models are investigated through nonlinear time–history analyses, and their limits capacities are determined from incremental dynamic analyses. Besides, fragility functions are developed for these models associated with 10%/50 years and 2%/50 years events, as defined in SAC project. Finally, the annual probabilities of each limits and the collapse probabilities in 50 years for the 3 models are calculated and analyzed, and the function associated with the collapse probability and lateral stiffness ratio is developed. The effectiveness of steel panel wall in reducing the seismic risk of the existing steel frame buildings is validated on the basis of the risk analyses.

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