ESTIMATED ULTIMATE CAPACITY OF RBS CONNECTIONS UNDER MONOTONIC AND CYCLIC LOAD USING DUCTILE FRACTURE MECHANISM
The basis of the modern design of earthquake resistant structures is based on the structural ductility for absorption of earthquake energy and stability in large-scale displace...
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Veröffentlicht in: | مهندسی عمران شریف 2020-05, Vol.36.2 (1.2), p.143-152 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The basis of the modern design of earthquake resistant structures is based on the structural ductility for absorption of earthquake energy and stability in large-scale displacement. Although metal materials are highly ductile, the Northridge earthquake showed that moment connections have a certain rotational capacity under cyclic load, and severe earthquakes can lead to failure in the area with low ductility. Therefore, in order to determine the level of actual performance of structures under earthquake, such as the life safety or Collapse Prevention, it is necessary to carry out more serious studies to determine the final cyclic capacity of connections. On the other hand, after the collapse of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building, a truck explosion in 1995, as well as the collapse of the World Trade Towers caused by the 2001 airplane collapse;Determination of final capacity or failure of fittings under uniform load; to investigate the structural behavior before the destruction or complete destruction began. Since most of the tests carried out on the connections have not been completed due to the limitations of the laboratory facilities and have not been performed until the failure phase of the connection; hence, it does not determine the final capacity of the connection. Mathematical studies are also in the early stages due to the lack of reliable failure mechanism to determine the time and how to start and spread the failure under monotonic and cyclic loading. In this rese |
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ISSN: | 2676-4768 2676-4776 |
DOI: | 10.24200/j30.2018.50897.2353 |