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Optimization for friction damped post-tensioned steel frame based on simplified FE model and GA 被引量:1

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摘要 The post-tensioned(PT)energy-dissipating connection for steel frames has drawn the attention of many researchers for its good seismic performance.Friction mechanisms,such as friction damped PT steel connections,are the approaches typically used to improve energy-dissipating capacity.The mechanical behavior of PT connections has been extensively investigated.The seismic performance of PT frames should be optimized by employing a suitable design of a friction device.In this study,the influence of f_(max)on the seismic behavior of a PT frame is investigated.The_(max)static frictional force f_(max)is optimized based on a genetic algorithm(GA).Results indicate that the reasonable distribution of f_(max)can evidently improve seismic performance.Consequently,the GA method can be effectively utilized for seeking the optimal combination of f_(max)if the simplified finite element model is adopted.Results derived will provide a foundation for analysis and design of PT frame structures.
出处 《Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第1期209-219,共11页 地震工程与工程振动(英文刊)
基金 Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning under Grant No.20180540144 the State Key Research Development Program of China under Grant Nos.2016YFC0801404 and 2016YFC0600704。
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