Search results for "FRICTION"

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Hardening structures isolated by double sliding devices: Seismic reliability-based design approach

2019

This study deals with seismic reliability-based design (SRBD) relationships in terms of behavior factors and displacement demands for hardening structures equipped with double friction pendu-lum system (DFPS) bearings. An equivalent 3dof system having a hardening post-yield slope is adopted to describe the superstructure behavior, whereas velocity-dependent laws are assumed to model the responses of the two surfaces of the DFPS. The yielding characteristics of the super-structures are defined for increasing behavior factors in compliance with the seismic hazard of L’Aquila site (Italy) and with NTC18 assuming a lifetime of 50 years. Considering several natural seismic records and building p…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBehavior factor ductility demand friction pendulum bearing post-yield hardening stiffness seismic isolation seismic reliability.seismic isolationseismic reliability.Behavior factorductility demandpost-yield hardening stiffnessfriction pendulum bearingBehavior factor ductility demand friction pendulum bearing post-yield hardening stiffness seismic isolation seismic reliability
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Experimental characterization of friction properties of materials for innovative beam-to-column dissipative connection for low-damage RC structures

2023

Low-damage design of structures in seismic-prone areas is becoming an efficient strategy to obtain "earthquake-proof" buildings, i.e. buildings that, even in the case of severe seismic actions, experience a low or negligible amount of damage. Besides the safeguard of human lives, this design strategy aims also to limit the downtime of buildings, which represents a significant source of economic loss, and to ensure an immediate occupancy in the aftermath of an earthquake. In this context, focusing on moment-resisting frames (MRFs), several solutions have been developed for the beam-to-column connections (BCCs) of steel and precast/prestressed concrete structures, but very few for cast-in-sit…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniEarthquake design Experimental test Friction dampers Hybrid steel-trussed concrete beams RC jointsFriction dampers; Hybrid steel-trussed concrete beams; RC joints; Experimental test; Earthquake designHybrid steel-trussed concrete beamsFriction dampersExperimental testEarthquake designRC jointsEarth-Surface ProcessesProcedia Structural Integrity
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Sistema di dissipazione sismica per strutture edili

2022

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFriction connection beam-column connection hybrid beam.
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Innovative connections for steel-concrete-trussed beams: a patented solution

2023

The most recent design strategies welcome the adoption of innovative techniques for seismic energy input mitigation, aiming to achieve high dissipation capacity, prevent the structure from collapse and ensure the serviceability of the construction. Friction damper devices have been widely adopted in framed steel structures for decades, while their introduction in different structural types is still under investigation. This paper presents the outcomes of innovative research supported by the industry and conducted on beam-to-column connections of RC structures in which the beams are Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beams (HSTCBs) and the columns are classical RC pillars. An innovative solution,…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFriction dampers; Hybrid steel-trussed-concrete beams; RC joints; Finite element models; Earthquake designFinite element modelsFriction dampersHybrid steel-trussed-concrete beamsEarthquake designRC jointsEarth-Surface ProcessesProcedia Structural Integrity
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Stochastic sensitivity of steel frames with connection dampers by modal analysis

2002

A procedure for evaluation of dynamic response sensitivity of multistory steel frames with added viscoelastic beam to column connections by modal analysis is presented. The connection behavior is modeled by a Kelvin-Voigt element, consisting of a rotational spring and a dashpot connected in parallel. Consistent mass, stiffness and damping matrices of the multistory frame are utilized, leading to a structure modeling as a non-classically damped system. The procedure is based on the dynamic modification method, that allows to evaluate the response of non-classically damped structure by modal superposition, without transformation in the complex space. The differential equations governing the e…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniSensitivity sthocastic analysis friction dampers
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Variable Friction Dampers (VFD) for a modulated mitigation of the seismic response of framed structures: Characteristics and design criteria

2022

In this paper a new approach for the energy dissipation is discussed based on the use of Variable Friction Dampers (VFDs). The VFD device is borrowed from braking systems mechanical engineering, able to modulate its capability of dissipation, providing a constant pure friction force coupled with an additional (variable) damping force with the increasing of the displacement. Resorting to a previous study, the characteristics and the efficiency of the “braking” system in terms of reduction of the displacements and the restoring forces is described for SDOF systems under seismic excitations and compared with the performances achievable by classic constant friction dampers (CFDs). Then, a desig…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaNuclear Energy and EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDissipative systems Seismic energy dissipation Structural dynamics Variable friction dissipative deviceCivil and Structural EngineeringProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Modelling steel jacketed RC columns: Remarks by experimental-numerical comparisons

2015

The recent large use of nonlinear seismic assessment techniques requires the definition of highly reliable computational models. The retrofitting or strengthening of RC columns by steel angles and battens is a commonly adopted technique, used to improve strength and deformation capacity of existing RC buildings. In the case of steel angles not directly loaded, the numerical definition of the cross-section model has to be handled carefully since it is affected by more uncertainties. The vertical load carried by the angles is a function of the lateral confinement pressure, the cohesion and the friction coefficient between the materials, parameters which are not always easy to predict. The pap…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzionicohesionconfinementOpenseesfrictionnumerical modellingOpensees confinement cohesion friction numerical modelling steel anglesCohesion friction numerical modelling steel angles opensees confinementsteel angles
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Seismic response of RC frames with HSTC beams endowed with friction damper devices

2019

The aim of this work is to compare the seismic response of RC frames built using Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beams (HSTCBs) whether or not equipped with friction damper devices installed at the beam-to-column joints. Due to their small depth-to-span ratios, HSTCBs usually lead to a large amount of rebar within the beam-column joint, potentially reducing its cyclic performance. Therefore, the adoption of a friction system at the beam-tocolumn joint provides two main advantages, i.e. limiting the shear forces, and thus the potential damage, in the panel zone thanks to the increasing of the bending moment lever arm, and assigning to the device the task of dissipating the incoming seismic ene…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionicyclic behaviour of beam-column jointshybrid steel-trussed-concrete beamFriction damper
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Design of friction connections in R.C. structures with hybrid steel-trussed concrete beams

2019

In this work a feasibility study on the use of friction devices within beam-to-column joints of RC structures is conducted. The connection is made between RC columns cast in-situ and semi-prefabricated steel-concrete beams, named Hybrid Steel-Trussed-Concrete Beams (HSTCBs). Nowadays, HSTCBs are widely adopted in civil and industrial buildings and, therefore, it is required to evaluate their compliance with the capacity design criteria and their seismic energy dissipation capability. However, the design of the reinforcement of such beams usually lead to the adoption of large amount of steel within the panel zone which becomes potentially vulnerable to the effects of seismic cyclic actions a…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionicyclic behaviour of jointfinite element modelshybrid steel-trussed-concrete beamFriction damper
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Friction-based beam-to-column connection for low-damage RC frames with hybrid trussed beams

2022

Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beam (HSTCB) is structural typology suitable for light industrialization. HSTCBs usually cover long span with small depths, which lead to significant amount of longitudinal rebars. The latter make beam-column joints more prone to damage due to earthquake-induced cyclic actions. This phenomenon can be avoided using friction-based BCCs. Friction devices at Beam-to-Column Connections (BCCs) have become promising solutions to reduce the damage experienced by structural members during severe earthquakes. Few solutions have been developed for cast-in-place Reinforced Concrete (RC) and steel-concrete composite Moment Resisting Frames (MRFs), because of the difficulty …

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionifriction connection hybrid steel-trussed concrete beam low-damage design PerfoBond Connectors RC structures
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