2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12091427
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On the Seismic Evaluation of Steel Frames Laterally Braced with Perforated Steel Plate Shear Walls Considering Semi-Rigid Connections

Abstract: Steel plate shear walls usually do not satisfy the strong-column weak-beam design criteria, leading to larger column sections. On the other hand, rigid frame structures are typically constructed in low-rise to mid-rise buildings built in locations prone to strong earthquakes due to their high flexibility and cost-effective solutions. Overcoming these restrictions to the SPSW system, this paper is dedicated to employing a semi-rigid connection that dissipates energy well and reduces the forces applied to the st… Show more

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“…Several authors have studied steel moment frames subjected to lateral impacts. Indeed, the authors of work [1] emphasize that lateral dynamic loading has a most dangerous effect on the steel structures of buildings. Lateral dynamic loading can be triggered both by the ground motion and lateral impacts.…”
Section: Type Of Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have studied steel moment frames subjected to lateral impacts. Indeed, the authors of work [1] emphasize that lateral dynamic loading has a most dangerous effect on the steel structures of buildings. Lateral dynamic loading can be triggered both by the ground motion and lateral impacts.…”
Section: Type Of Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%