In general, the lateral-resisting system of a given building structure can be seen as composed of a series of single lateral-resisting elements working together. The mechanical characterization of each component can be assumed to be an elastic-perfectly plastic one, univocally identified by three independent parameters: stiffness (secant at yield point), strength and ductility. The mechanical characterization of the whole lateral-resisting system, as composed of the n lateral-resisting components working in parallel, can be directly obtained from the mechanical characterization of each single component and is therefore controlled by 3n parameters. In this paper, this concepts is applied on a specific case-study, characterized by the separation between the lateral resisting system and the vertical resisting system. The lateral resisting system is calibrated, within a Performance-Based Seismic Design approach, to satisfy a multiplicity of performance objectives through the identification of a "objectives curve", in the Force-Displacements diagram, of the mechanical characteristics of the structure ("target push-over"). From a practical point of view, in order to apply this innovative design approach, the lateral resisting system is thought as composed of special bracing elements capable of realizing a sort of properly-calibrated seismic isolation (“revised/tuned soft-storey") called crescent-shaped braces.

Use of crescent shaped braces for stiffness-strenght-ductility design of structures / T. Trombetti; S. Silvestri; G. Gasparini; I. Ricci. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. xxx-xxx. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXIII Congresso C.T.A., Giornate italiane della costruzione in acciaio tenutosi a Lacco Ameno, Ischia (NA) nel 09-12 ottobre 2011).

Use of crescent shaped braces for stiffness-strenght-ductility design of structures

TROMBETTI, TOMASO;SILVESTRI, STEFANO;GASPARINI, GIADA;RICCI, ILARIA
2011

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In general, the lateral-resisting system of a given building structure can be seen as composed of a series of single lateral-resisting elements working together. The mechanical characterization of each component can be assumed to be an elastic-perfectly plastic one, univocally identified by three independent parameters: stiffness (secant at yield point), strength and ductility. The mechanical characterization of the whole lateral-resisting system, as composed of the n lateral-resisting components working in parallel, can be directly obtained from the mechanical characterization of each single component and is therefore controlled by 3n parameters. In this paper, this concepts is applied on a specific case-study, characterized by the separation between the lateral resisting system and the vertical resisting system. The lateral resisting system is calibrated, within a Performance-Based Seismic Design approach, to satisfy a multiplicity of performance objectives through the identification of a "objectives curve", in the Force-Displacements diagram, of the mechanical characteristics of the structure ("target push-over"). From a practical point of view, in order to apply this innovative design approach, the lateral resisting system is thought as composed of special bracing elements capable of realizing a sort of properly-calibrated seismic isolation (“revised/tuned soft-storey") called crescent-shaped braces.
2011
Atti del XXIII Congresso C.T.A., Giornate italiane della costruzione in acciaio
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Use of crescent shaped braces for stiffness-strenght-ductility design of structures / T. Trombetti; S. Silvestri; G. Gasparini; I. Ricci. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011), pp. xxx-xxx. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXIII Congresso C.T.A., Giornate italiane della costruzione in acciaio tenutosi a Lacco Ameno, Ischia (NA) nel 09-12 ottobre 2011).
T. Trombetti; S. Silvestri; G. Gasparini; I. Ricci
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