Experimental Study on the Hysteretic Behavior of Replaceable Mild Steel Dissipaters Under Cyclic Tensile–Compression Loading
The energy-dissipation mechanism of an external replaceable mild steel energy dissipater suitable for self-centering hybrid connections under repeated tensile and compressive loads was investigated. The effects of the slenderness ratio and energy consumption section diameter on the bearing ability,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of civil engineering (Tehran. Online) 2024-09, Vol.22 (9), p.1551-1564 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The energy-dissipation mechanism of an external replaceable mild steel energy dissipater suitable for self-centering hybrid connections under repeated tensile and compressive loads was investigated. The effects of the slenderness ratio and energy consumption section diameter on the bearing ability, energy-dissipation capacity, displacement ductility and stiffness degradation of the dissipater were also evaluated. The research results showed that when the hysteretic curve of the energy-dissipation device is full, the slenderness ratio has a great influence on the overall performance of the energy-dissipation device. The ratio of the end diameter of the dissipater to the weakening section should not be less than 4/3. The energy-consuming devices have good-displacement ductility, up to 4.97. Simplified models of the dissipater-force mechanism were established. Two stress stages of the replaceable mild steel energy dissipater under cyclic tension–compression loading were defined. A parametric model of the hysteresis curve under cyclic tension–compression loading was established via theoretical calculations and experiments. |
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ISSN: | 1735-0522 2383-3874 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40999-024-00962-5 |