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1 Instrumented Moment Frame Steel Buildings Models Erol Kalkan, PhD California Geological Survey PEER-GMSM First Work Shop, Berkeley Oct-27 2006

2 PEER GMSM2 Moment Frame Existing Steel Buildings  Analytical Model in Two-Dimension  6-Story Building [Burbank, CA]  13-Story Building [Los Angeles, CA]  Analytical Model in Three-Dimension  19-Story Building [Los Angeles, CA]

3 PEER GMSM3 6-story Instrumented Moment Frame Steel Building at Burbank, CA  Moment resisting steel frames on perimeter walls.  Designed in 1976 as per the 1973 UBC requirements

4 PEER GMSM4 Structural Details  The structural system is essentially symmetrical.  Moment continuity of each of the perimeter frames is interrupted at the ends where a simple shear connection is used to connect to the weak column axis. Moment resisting connection Simple hinge connection

5 PEER GMSM5 Analytical Modeling in OpenSEES  One half of the total building mass was applied to the frame distributed proportionally to the floor nodes.  The simulation of special features such as local connection fracture did not accounted for; consequently, the modeling of the members and connections was based on the assumption of stable hysteresis derived from a bilinear stress-strain model with 3 percent strain hardening.  The columns were assumed to be fixed at the base level.  A force-based nonlinear beam-column element that utilizes a layered ‘fiber’ section is utilized to model all components.  Centerline dimensions were used in the element modeling.

6 PEER GMSM6 Recorded Earthquake Data from 6-Story Building The building performed well in all these earthquakes with no visible signs of damage. Recorded data indicates an essentially elastic response in each case.

7 PEER GMSM7 Dynamic Characteristics of 6-Story Building Dominant Higher ModeDominant First Mode

8 PEER GMSM8 13-story Instrumented Moment Frame Steel Building at Los Angeles, CA  Moment resisting steel frames on perimeter walls.  Located in South San Fernando Valley.  It was built in 1975 on a design based on the 1973 UBC code designed in 1976 as per the 1973 UBC requirements

9 PEER GMSM9 Structural Details  The exterior frames of the building are the moment resisting frames and interior frames are for load bearing.  The foundation consists of piles, pile caps and grade beams.  The corner columns of outer frames are composed of box sections. Moment resisting connection Simple hinge connection

10 PEER GMSM10 Analytical Modeling in OpenSEES  One half of the total building mass was applied to the frame distributed proportionally to the floor nodes.  The simulation of special features such as local connection fracture did not accounted for; consequently, the modeling of the members and connections was based on the assumption of stable hysteresis derived from a bilinear stress-strain model with 2 percent strain hardening.  The columns were assumed to be fixed at the base level.  Raleigh damping of 5 percent for the first and third vibration modes was utilized.  A force-based nonlinear beam-column element that utilizes a layered ‘fiber’ section is utilized to model all components.  Centerline dimensions were used in the element modeling.

11 PEER GMSM11 Recorded Earthquake Data from 13-Story Building Approximately 12% of the connections on the west perimeter of the North-South frame fractured during the Northridge earthquake.

12 PEER GMSM12 19-story Instrumented Moment Frame Steel Building at Los Angeles, CA  The building was design in 1967.  Has 19 stories above ground and 4 parking levels below ground.  Instrumented in 1992 with 15 accelerometers on 5 levels in the building. Structure has 4 ductile frame along E-W and 5 X-braced frame in N-S direction.

13 PEER GMSM13 Structural Details  Moment resisting steel frames in the longitudinal and X-braced steel frames in the transverse direction.  The diagonal members of the cross frames are composed of built-up steel sections of two or four back-to-back angles.  Pin connections fasten the diagonal members of the cross frames to the columns.  The foundation consists of 72 ft (21.9 m) long, driven, steel I-beam piles.

14 PEER GMSM14 Analytical Modeling in OpenSEES  Rigid diaphragm was assumed.  Centerline dimensions were used in the element modeling.  Mass was distributed proportionally to the floor nodes.  The modeling of the members and connections was based on the assumption of stable hysteresis derived from a bilinear stress-strain model with 3 percent strain hardening.  The columns were assumed to be fixed at the base level.  Raleigh damping of 3 percent for the first and third vibration modes was utilized.  3D Model was created in OpenSEES including 19+4 stories.  Braces were modeled as truss elements.  A force-based nonlinear beam-column element that utilizes a layered ‘fiber’ section was utilized to model all beam and columns.

15 PEER GMSM15 Recorded Earthquake Data from 19-Story Building  After Northridge earthquake, no structural damage was reported.  A more accurate match of the recorded response was obtained with both lateral components of the earthquake applied simultaneously.

16 PEER GMSM16 Nonlinear Transient Analyses  The following response parameters are recorded: Peak and residual roof displacements Peak and residual interstory drift ratios Floor accelerations Beam plastic rotations (interior/exterior) Column plastic rotations (interior/exterior) Time steps of non-convergence (if exist)


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