Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests

During some recent earthquakes, the suspended ceiling system (SCS) in buildings suffered severe damage. The seismic performance of SCS attracted more attention from researchers. In this study, full-scale shaking table tests on two Chinese-style single-layer SCSs with different boundary conditions ar...

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Main Authors: Huanjun Jiang, Yong Wang, Liusheng He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9861722
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spelling doaj-b70b4ea0684143a9928daaecd08e32092021-09-27T00:52:41ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9861722Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table TestsHuanjun Jiang0Yong Wang1Liusheng He2International Joint Research Laboratory of Earthquake EngineeringInternational Joint Research Laboratory of Earthquake EngineeringInternational Joint Research Laboratory of Earthquake EngineeringDuring some recent earthquakes, the suspended ceiling system (SCS) in buildings suffered severe damage. The seismic performance of SCS attracted more attention from researchers. In this study, full-scale shaking table tests on two Chinese-style single-layer SCSs with different boundary conditions are conducted. The seismic damage and earthquake responses, including acceleration, displacement, and strain responses, are compared. The effect of the boundary condition on the seismic performance of the SCS is studied. It is found that the seismic performance of the SCS is significantly affected by the boundary condition. Compared with the SCS with the free condition at the boundary, the damage to the SCS installed with seismic clips at the boundary is much slighter. Compared with the SCS with the free condition, the median of acceleration amplification factor (AAF), the peak displacement (PD), and maximum strain of the SCS installed with seismic clips are reduced by up to 63%, 99%, and 84%, respectively. At the end of the tests, the SCS with the free condition at the boundary completely collapsed with 68% of the panels falling, while only 15% of panels fell in the SCS installed with seismic clips. The seismic clips could avoid the falling of the grids from the peripheral support and ensure the integrity of the SCS. With the help of seismic clips installed at the boundary, the responses of the ceiling, such as acceleration, displacement, and strain, decrease significantly, and thereof, the collapse resistance capacity is improved.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9861722
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Yong Wang
Liusheng He
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Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
Advances in Civil Engineering
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Yong Wang
Liusheng He
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title Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
title_short Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
title_full Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
title_fullStr Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
title_full_unstemmed Study of Seismic Performance of Chinese-Style Single-Layer Suspended Ceiling System by Shaking Table Tests
title_sort study of seismic performance of chinese-style single-layer suspended ceiling system by shaking table tests
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description During some recent earthquakes, the suspended ceiling system (SCS) in buildings suffered severe damage. The seismic performance of SCS attracted more attention from researchers. In this study, full-scale shaking table tests on two Chinese-style single-layer SCSs with different boundary conditions are conducted. The seismic damage and earthquake responses, including acceleration, displacement, and strain responses, are compared. The effect of the boundary condition on the seismic performance of the SCS is studied. It is found that the seismic performance of the SCS is significantly affected by the boundary condition. Compared with the SCS with the free condition at the boundary, the damage to the SCS installed with seismic clips at the boundary is much slighter. Compared with the SCS with the free condition, the median of acceleration amplification factor (AAF), the peak displacement (PD), and maximum strain of the SCS installed with seismic clips are reduced by up to 63%, 99%, and 84%, respectively. At the end of the tests, the SCS with the free condition at the boundary completely collapsed with 68% of the panels falling, while only 15% of panels fell in the SCS installed with seismic clips. The seismic clips could avoid the falling of the grids from the peripheral support and ensure the integrity of the SCS. With the help of seismic clips installed at the boundary, the responses of the ceiling, such as acceleration, displacement, and strain, decrease significantly, and thereof, the collapse resistance capacity is improved.
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