Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping

A typical 1960s Type 2 Construction steel MRF hospital structure in Quebec, representative of a prevalent construction philosophy of the time, was investigated and modelled in OpenSees using an advanced strength degradation model. The structure was then subjected to a nonlinear time-history analysis...

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Main Author: Kyriakopoulos, Nikolas
Other Authors: Christopoulos, Constantin
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33281
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-332812013-04-20T05:22:48ZUpgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental DampingKyriakopoulos, Nikolassteel moment-resisting framesType 2 Constructionnonlinear time-history analysissupplemental dampingperformance-based design0543A typical 1960s Type 2 Construction steel MRF hospital structure in Quebec, representative of a prevalent construction philosophy of the time, was investigated and modelled in OpenSees using an advanced strength degradation model. The structure was then subjected to a nonlinear time-history analysis (NLTHA) for Montreal (MTL) and Vancouver (VAN) ground motions and was found to be deficient under the design hazard levels. Retrofits were proposed for the two orthogonal frames at both sites using a performance-based approach. An experimental program determined that the connections had less ductility than expected and began deteriorating around 2.0% interstorey drift. The OpenSees model was updated according to the experimental connection behaviour and the predicted NLTHA performance of the structure worsened. The proposed retrofit designs for both orthogonal frames in both MTL and VAN were updated with the new connection behaviour and final retrofit designs were proposed.Christopoulos, Constantin2012-112012-11-20T18:56:05ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-11-20T18:56:05Z2012-11-20Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/33281en_ca
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topic steel moment-resisting frames
Type 2 Construction
nonlinear time-history analysis
supplemental damping
performance-based design
0543
spellingShingle steel moment-resisting frames
Type 2 Construction
nonlinear time-history analysis
supplemental damping
performance-based design
0543
Kyriakopoulos, Nikolas
Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
description A typical 1960s Type 2 Construction steel MRF hospital structure in Quebec, representative of a prevalent construction philosophy of the time, was investigated and modelled in OpenSees using an advanced strength degradation model. The structure was then subjected to a nonlinear time-history analysis (NLTHA) for Montreal (MTL) and Vancouver (VAN) ground motions and was found to be deficient under the design hazard levels. Retrofits were proposed for the two orthogonal frames at both sites using a performance-based approach. An experimental program determined that the connections had less ductility than expected and began deteriorating around 2.0% interstorey drift. The OpenSees model was updated according to the experimental connection behaviour and the predicted NLTHA performance of the structure worsened. The proposed retrofit designs for both orthogonal frames in both MTL and VAN were updated with the new connection behaviour and final retrofit designs were proposed.
author2 Christopoulos, Constantin
author_facet Christopoulos, Constantin
Kyriakopoulos, Nikolas
author Kyriakopoulos, Nikolas
author_sort Kyriakopoulos, Nikolas
title Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
title_short Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
title_full Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
title_fullStr Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
title_full_unstemmed Upgrade of Seismically Deficient Steel Frame Structures Built in Canada Between the 1960s and 1980s Using Passive Supplemental Damping
title_sort upgrade of seismically deficient steel frame structures built in canada between the 1960s and 1980s using passive supplemental damping
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/33281
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