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A SIX-STRUT MODEL FOR NONLINEAR DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF STEEL INFILLED FRAMEs

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, , n. 3, v. 2
Page(s): 335-353
DOI: 10.1142/s0219455402000567
Abstract:

A two-dimensional computational model for infill walls is presented. The behavior of an infill wall is prescribed by a strength envelope and a hysteretic loop equation which provide smooth continuous curves. The infill is idealized with six compression-only inclined struts, which follow the behavior defined by the strength envelope and hysteretic loop equations. Three parallel struts are used in each direction, and the off-diagonal struts are located to represent the interaction between the infill and confining steel frame at locations along the beam-column spans where plastic hinges have been observed to form. The advantages of this analytical model are the following: (a) both strength and stiffness degradation of infill walls are modeled; (b) the parameters of the model have physical meaning and can be readily adapted to fit experimental data; (c) the off-diagonal struts allow modeling of the interaction between the infill and the bounding frame; and (d) local behavior, such as the effects of openings, lack of fit, and interface conditions, can be modeled.

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