Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test

Infill wall-frame interaction-induced damage and failure have been found in many previous earthquakes due to the inappropriate estimation of the stiffness of infill walls. It is a common knowledge of design philosophy that properly lowering the lateral stiffness of infill wall may significantly impr...

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Main Authors: Jia Zhu, Yuling Bian, Aiping Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6669967
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spelling doaj-347a77766c514aa2b2c3d18458da94cc2021-05-17T00:00:27ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6669967Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table TestJia Zhu0Yuling Bian1Aiping Zhou2National Engineering Research Center of BiomaterialsWuxi Vocational Institute of CommerceNational Engineering Research Center of BiomaterialsInfill wall-frame interaction-induced damage and failure have been found in many previous earthquakes due to the inappropriate estimation of the stiffness of infill walls. It is a common knowledge of design philosophy that properly lowering the lateral stiffness of infill wall may significantly improve the seismic performances of concrete frames. Fabricated straw wall, a sandwich-type structure with tenon and groove, is proposed as a new type of lightweight and environment-friendly infill wall. The lateral stiffness is much lower than that of masonry infill wall. Shaking table tests were carried out for a concrete frame structure with fabricated straw wall, as well as for a frame with masonry infill wall for comparison. Results show that failure modes of them are different. Plastic hinges took place at the ends of beams in the frame with fabricated straw infill wall, different from the frame with masonry infill wall where the plastic hinges emerged at the ends of columns. Numerical analysis was conducted to verify and illustrate the failure mechanism. It indicates that the straw panel-infilled concrete frame well matches the design philosophy and presents better seismic performance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6669967
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author Jia Zhu
Yuling Bian
Aiping Zhou
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Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
Advances in Civil Engineering
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Yuling Bian
Aiping Zhou
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title Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
title_short Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
title_full Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
title_fullStr Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Seismic Performance of Straw Panel-Infilled Concrete Frame by Shaking Table Test
title_sort research on the seismic performance of straw panel-infilled concrete frame by shaking table test
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Infill wall-frame interaction-induced damage and failure have been found in many previous earthquakes due to the inappropriate estimation of the stiffness of infill walls. It is a common knowledge of design philosophy that properly lowering the lateral stiffness of infill wall may significantly improve the seismic performances of concrete frames. Fabricated straw wall, a sandwich-type structure with tenon and groove, is proposed as a new type of lightweight and environment-friendly infill wall. The lateral stiffness is much lower than that of masonry infill wall. Shaking table tests were carried out for a concrete frame structure with fabricated straw wall, as well as for a frame with masonry infill wall for comparison. Results show that failure modes of them are different. Plastic hinges took place at the ends of beams in the frame with fabricated straw infill wall, different from the frame with masonry infill wall where the plastic hinges emerged at the ends of columns. Numerical analysis was conducted to verify and illustrate the failure mechanism. It indicates that the straw panel-infilled concrete frame well matches the design philosophy and presents better seismic performance.
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