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Effect of Earthquake Ground Motion Duration on the Structural Collapse Risk of Steel Special Concentrically Braced Frame Buildings

지반운동 지속시간이 철골 특수중심가새골조 건물의 구조적 붕괴위험성에 미치는 영향

  • Hwang, Seong-Hoon (School of Architecture, Kumoh National Institute of Technology) ;
  • Yim, Yu Jin (School of Architecture, Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
  • 황성훈 (국립금오공과대학교 건축학부) ;
  • 임유진 (국립금오공과대학교 건축학부)
  • Received : 2024.10.18
  • Accepted : 2024.11.12
  • Published : 2025.03.01

Abstract

While the subduction zone earthquakes have long ground motion durations, the effects are also not covered in seismic design provisions. Additionally, the collapse risk of steel frame buildings subjected to long-duration ground motions from subduction earthquakes remains poorly understood. This paper presents the influence of ground motion duration on the collapse risk of steel frame buildings with special concentrically braced frames in chevron configurations. The steel buildings considered in this paper are designed at a site in Seattle, Washington, according to the requirements of modern seismic design provisions in the United States. For this purpose, the nonlinear dynamic analyses employ two sets of spectrally equivalent long and short-duration ground motions. Based on the use of high-fidelity structural models accounting for both geometric and material nonlinearities, the estimated collapse capacity for the modern code-compliant steel frame buildings is, on average, approximately 1.47 times the smaller value when considering long-duration ground motion record, compared to the short-duration counterpart. Due to the sensitivity to destabilizing P-Delta effects of gravity loads, the influence of ground motion duration on collapse risk is more profound for medium-to-high-rise steel frame buildings compared to the low-rise counterparts.

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이 연구는 국립금오공과대학교 대학 학술연구비로 지원되었음(2021).