Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4927282 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Recentring capacity is significant for mitigating the repair costs of structures subjected to seismic actions because these costs result from both maximum and residual displacements. A reinforced concrete frame coupled with a variety of energy dissipation devices, namely viscous dampers, steel hysteretic dampers, and passive and semi-active shape memory alloy based devices, was numerically assessed. The nonlinear behaviour, including reinforcing bars bond-slip in beam-column joints, was considered. The passive solution with shape memory alloys and the steel hysteretic dissipators considered were not capable of satisfactorily reducing displacements. Furthermore, the semi-active devices delivered a similar control of the peak displacements to the linear viscous dampers and were capable of recentring the structure, unlike the viscous and the steel hysteretic dampers.
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Authors
Paulo Silva Lobo, João Almeida, LuÃs Guerreiro,