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Design of RC joints equipped with hybrid trussed beams and friction dampers

2021

Abstract The challenge of this research consists in the first attempt to apply a dissipative friction connection to beam-to-column joints with semi-prefabricated Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beams (HSTCB) and RC pillars cast in-situ. 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 and dramatically reduce the dissipation ca…

Finite element modelsComputer scienceShear force0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyRC jointsSeismic energy dissipation0201 civil engineeringDamper021105 building & constructionmedicineTorqueCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryFriction dampersStiffnessStructural engineeringDissipationFinite element methodSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniCyclic behaviour; Earthquake design; Finite element models; Friction dampers; Hybrid steel-trussed-concrete beams; RC joints; Seismic energy dissipation; Structural designHybrid steel-trussed-concrete beamsStructural designBending momentCyclic behaviourEarthquake designmedicine.symptombusinessBeam (structure)Engineering Structures
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Dissipative connections of rc frames with prefabricated steel-trussed-concrete beams

2020

In the last thirty years, Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beams (HSTCBs) have been widely used in civil and industrial constructions and, therefore, their mechanical performance must be evaluated with the aim of guaranteeing adequate dissipation of the seismic energy particularly in the beam-to-column joints. However, one of the most frequent peculiarities of HSTCBs is that of using their own steel joist to cover large spans with reduced depth and, in the case of traditional beam-to-column connections, this requires large amount of steel reinforcement inside the panel zone, often made with large diameter rebars. These characteristics make both the panel zone and the beam end potentially vulne…

Non-linear time history analysisCyclic behaviour of joints; Finite element modelling; Friction dampers; Hybrid steel-trussed-concrete beams; Non-linear time history analysisCyclic behaviour of jointsFriction dampersHybrid steel-trussed-concrete beamsFinite element modelling
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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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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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