2019
DOI: 10.1002/tal.1587
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Experimentally and analytically study on eccentrically braced frame with vertical shear links

Abstract: The excellent hysteretic behavior of eccentrically braced frames (EBFs) using shear links have made these systems an effective alternative for both moment resisting frame as well as concentrically braced structures. Generally, horizontal shear links are located either at the middle or at the ends of the beam. However, large deformation of the shear links in those beam must be accepted under severe earthquakes. In those instance in which the beam have to remain elastic, vertical shear links should be designed u… Show more

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“…Rigid connections are assumed between the primary members and the PED devices. The mesh size of the beam–column element is approximately half the cross‐sectional height . The whole analysis was conducted on the platform of the general commercial finite element package MSC.MARC (2015); the modified fiber beam–column element is simulated in the subroutine package COMPANA‐MARC, and the restoring force model of the spring element is realized in the user‐defined subroutine uspring through a secondary development…”
Section: Numerical Modeling and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rigid connections are assumed between the primary members and the PED devices. The mesh size of the beam–column element is approximately half the cross‐sectional height . The whole analysis was conducted on the platform of the general commercial finite element package MSC.MARC (2015); the modified fiber beam–column element is simulated in the subroutine package COMPANA‐MARC, and the restoring force model of the spring element is realized in the user‐defined subroutine uspring through a secondary development…”
Section: Numerical Modeling and Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, these beam–column models seldom address the elaborate description of the PED devices in the MPED system. Despite the spring elements with different restoring force evolutionary rules recommended in literature, these recommended rules may fail to evaluate the energy dissipation capacity of the PED devices accurately, especially for tracing their nonlinear hysteretic behavior with significant hardening effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation into the impact of crack on the behavior of unstiffened SPSWs is restricted to Broujerdian et al and Vetr and Ghamari. . In these investigations, the researchers found out that crack propagation had remarkable impact on the behavior of SPSW in the elastic and inelastic region that cannot be overlooked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, although crack has a considerable impact on the behavior of SPSW, not many studies have been conducted thus far. The investigation into the impact of crack on the behavior of unstiffened SPSWs is restricted to Broujerdian et al [3] and Vetr and Ghamari.. [4] In these investigations, the researchers found out that crack propagation had remarkable impact on the behavior of SPSW in the elastic and inelastic region that cannot be overlooked. However, this research was only restricted to examining the impact of crack on the unstiffened SPSWs.…”
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“…Links of Y-type eccentrically braced frames (Y-EBFs) are located outside beams, and the plastic deformation is isolated to the links rather than the other members that are in an elastic state.The links are easily replaceable after an earthquake. [9][10][11] The non-energy-dissipating components are designed to be larger than required, to ensure that the links have sufficient plastic deformation capacity. This deliberate overdesign limits the common use of this structural form (JGJ 99-2015).…”
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