Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5021658 Composites Part B: Engineering 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Beam-column hierarchy criterion, commonly suggested by seismic codes, appears only as a very rough approximation when compared to Theory of Plastic Mechanism Control (TPMC) and its theoretical background. By applying this classic methodology, if a global mechanism is obtained, the design of the column section and its reinforcement are not optimized. In fact, only with the theory already recalled we can obtain the minimum of section columns able to provide the development of a global mechanism. Significant improvements proposed by this approach include, among others, the possibility to account for different amount of reinforcement, not only at the top and bottom of the beam section, but also at the beam ends (left and right). A practical application of the TPMC process for the design of a multi-storey frame is presented, with push-over analysis that investigate the actual collapse mechanism of the designed structure. All the obtained results confirm the capability of the design procedure to achieve a collapse mechanism of global type. The importance of this theory and therefore of the design structures is the possibilities to maximize the energy dissipation capacity and global ductility because all the dissipative zones are involved in the corresponding yielding pattern.
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