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Evaluation of the fishbone model in simulating the seismic response of multistory reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames 被引量:3

Evaluation of the fishbone model in simulating the seismic response of multistory reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames
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摘要 The fishbone model is a simplified numerical model for moment-resisting frames that is capable of modelling the effects of column-beam strength and stiffness ratios. The applicability of the fishbone model in simulating the seismic responses of reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames of different sets of column-beam strength and stiffness ratios are evaluated through nonlinear static, dynamic and incremental dynamic analysis on six prototype buildings of 4-, 8-and 12-stories. The results show that the fishbone model is practically accurate enough for reinforced concrete frames, although the assumption of equal joint rotation does not hold in all cases. In addition to the ground motion characteristics and the number of stories in the structures, the accuracy of the model also varies with the column-beam stiffness and strength ratios. The model performs better for strong column-weak beam frames, in which the lateral drift patterns are better controlled by the continuous stiffness provided by the strong columns. When the inelastic deformation is large, the accuracy of the model may be subjected to large record-to-record variability. This is especially the case for frames of weak columns. The fishbone model is a simplified numerical model for moment-resisting frames that is capable of modelling the effects of column-beam strength and stiffness ratios. The applicability of the fishbone model in simulating the seismic responses of reinforced concrete moment-resisting frames of different sets of column-beam strength and stiffness ratios are evaluated through nonlinear static, dynamic and incremental dynamic analysis on six prototype buildings of 4-, 8-and 12-stories. The results show that the fishbone model is practically accurate enough for reinforced concrete frames, although the assumption of equal joint rotation does not hold in all cases. In addition to the ground motion characteristics and the number of stories in the structures, the accuracy of the model also varies with the column-beam stiffness and strength ratios. The model performs better for strong column-weak beam frames, in which the lateral drift patterns are better controlled by the continuous stiffness provided by the strong columns. When the inelastic deformation is large, the accuracy of the model may be subjected to large record-to-record variability. This is especially the case for frames of weak columns.
出处 《Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration》 SCIE EI CSCD 2019年第2期315-330,共16页 地震工程与工程振动(英文刊)
基金 Scientific Research Fund of Institute of Engineering Mechanics,China Earthquake Administration under Grant Nos.2016A05 and 2016A06 National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.51478441
关键词 FISHBONE MODEL reinforced concrete frame strong column-weak beam column-beam stiffness ratio INCREMENTAL dynamic analysis fishbone model reinforced concrete frame strong column-weak beam column-beam stiffness ratio incremental dynamic analysis
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