Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4923562 | Journal of Constructional Steel Research | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
It has been proven that friction joints can provide a perfectly elastoplastic behaviour and a stable hysteretic response. Up until now, the main disadvantage of the friction joints has been the undesirable residual displacements after an earthquake. This study presents a hybrid damage avoidant steel-timber wall system using the innovative Resilient Slip Friction (RSF) joint. The proposed system includes coupled timber walls and boundary steel column as the main lateral load resisting members. RSF joints are used as ductile links between the adjacent walls or between the walls and the steel boundary columns. The efficiency of the system has been investigated by experimental joint component tests on the RSF joint followed by reversed cyclic numeral analyses and dynamic non-linear time-history simulations on the wall system. The results confirmed that the proposed system has the potential to be recognised as an efficient lateral load resisting system.
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Authors
Ashkan Hashemi, Pouyan Zarnani, Reza Masoudnia, Pierre Quenneville,