3 - Concentrically Braced Frames PDF
3 - Concentrically Braced Frames PDF
Resistant Steel
Building Structures
3. Concentrically Braced
Frames
Design of Seismic-Resistant
Steel Building Structures
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3 - Concentrically Braced Frames
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Concentrically Braced Frames (CBFs)
Beams, columns and braces arranged to form a
vertical truss. Resist lateral earthquake forces by
truss action.
Advantages
- high elastic stiffness
Disadvantages
- less ductile than other systems (SMFs, EBFs, BRBFs)
- reduced architectural versatility
Types of CBFs
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Concentrically Braced Frames
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Inelastic Response of CBFs under Earthquake Loading
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Inelastic Response of CBFs under Earthquake Loading
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Brace Behavior Under Cyclic Axial Loading
P
Tension
Shortening Elongation
Compression
P
P
1. Brace loaded in compression to peak
compression capacity (buckling).
PCR
1
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Brace Behavior Under Cyclic Axial Loading
P
1. Brace loaded in compression to peak
compression capacity (buckling).
2. Continue loading in compression.
Compressive resistance drops rapidly.
Flexural plastic hinge forms at mid-
length (due to P-Δ moment in member).
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PCR
1
plastic hinge
Δ P
P
1. Brace loaded in compression to peak
compression capacity (buckling).
2. Continue loading in compression.
Compressive resistance drops rapidly.
Flexural plastic hinge forms at mid-
length (due to P-Δ moment in member).
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3. Remove load from member (P=0).
Member has permanent out-of-plane
2 deformation.
PCR
1
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Brace Behavior Under Cyclic Axial Loading
P
4 4. Brace loaded in tension to yield.
Py
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PCR
1
P
4 4. Brace loaded in tension to yield.
Py 5. Remove load from member (P=0).
Member still has permanent out-of-
plane deformation.
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5
PCR
1
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Brace Behavior Under Cyclic Axial Loading
P
4 4. Brace loaded in tension to yield.
Py 5. Remove load from member (P=0).
Member still has permanent out-of-
plane deformation.
6. Brace loaded in compression to peak
compression capacity (buckling).
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5
Peak compression capacity reduced
from previous cycle.
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PCR
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P
4 4. Brace loaded in tension to yield.
Py 5. Remove load from member (P=0).
Member still has permanent out-of-
plane deformation.
6. Brace loaded in compression to peak
compression capacity (buckling).
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5
Peak compression capacity reduced
from previous cycle.
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2
6 7. Continue loading in compression.
Flexural plastic hinge forms at mid-
PCR
1 length (due to P-Δ moment in
member).
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Experimental Behavior of Brace Under Cyclic Axial Loading
W6x20 Kl/r = 80
P
P
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Experimental Behavior of Braced Frame Under Cyclic Loading
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Developing Ductile Behavior in CBFs
General Approach
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Developing Ductile Behavior in CBFs
General Approach
P
For design:
Pmax = Py Take Pmax = Ry Fy Ag
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Maximum Forces Developed by Braces
Braces in Compression - Axial Force
For design:
Presidual 0.3 Pcr Take Pmax = 1.1 Ry Pn
( Pn = Ag Fcr )
Take Presidual = 0.3 Pn
Pmax
Plastic Hinges
P P
M M
For design:
Take Mmax = 1.1 Ry Fy Zbrace (for critical buckling direction)
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Maximum Forces Developed by Braces
Braces in Compression - Bending Moment:
P P
Plastic Hinge
P P
Braces in compression:
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Example
Tension Braces:
Take P = Ry Fy Ag
Compression Braces:
Take P = 0.3 Pn
Example
Ry Fy Ag
0.3 Pn
Ry Fy Ag
0.3 Pn
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Example
Tension Braces:
Take P = Ry Fy Ag
Compression Braces:
Take P = 0.3 Pn
Example
0.3 Pn
Ry Fy Ag
0.3 Pn
Ry Fy Ag
Column Axial Tension =
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Example
Tension Brace:
Take P = Ry Fy Ag
Compression Brace:
Take P = 0.3 Pn
Example
Note
Based on elastic frame analysis:
Column Axial Force = Pgravity
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Example
Find maximum bending
moment in beam.
Tension Brace:
Take P = Ry Fy Ag
Compression Brace:
Take P = 0.3 Pn
Example
0.3 Pn
Ry F y Ag
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Example
Compute moment in beam
resulting from application of
concentrated load at midspan
of ( Ry Fy Ag + 0.3 Pn ) sin
and add moment due to
gravity load
( Ry Fy Ag - 0.3 Pn ) sin
Note
Based on elastic frame analysis:
Moment in beam 0
Example
Find maximum axial
tension and compression
that will be applied to
gusset plate.
Tension Brace:
Take P = Ry Fy Ag
Compression Brace:
Take P = 1.1 Ry Pn
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Example
Ry Fy Ag
1.1 Ry Pn
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2005 AISC Seismic Provisions
Section 13
Special Concentrically Braced Frames (SCBF)
13.1 Scope
13.2 Members
13.3 Required Strength of Bracing Connections
13.4 Special Bracing Configuration Requirements
13.5 Column Splices
13.6 Protected Zone
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.1 Scope
KL E
Bracing members shall have: 4
r Fy
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13.2a Slenderness
KL E
Bracing members shall have: 4
r Fy
Exception:
E KL
Braces with: 4 200
Fy r
Example
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Example KL E
All bracing members: 4
r Fy
Ry Fy Ag
OR
0.3 Pn Ω0 Q E
+
[(1.2 + 0.2SDS) D + 0.5L]
Ry Fy Ag
Example E KL
Bracing members with: 4 200
Fy r
Ry Fy Ag
0.3 Pn Ω0 Q E
+
[(1.2 + 0.2SDS) D + 0.5L]
Ry Fy Ag
NOT PERMITTED
0.3 Pn
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13.2 Members
13.2b Required Strength
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Example
gusset plate
double angle bracing member
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Pu= Ry Fy Ag
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
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Pu= Ry Fy Ag
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
Ae R y Fy
Ag 0.75 Rt Fu
OR:
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Pu= Ry Fy Ag
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
0.6 Anv Rt Fu
Pn = (0.75) Ubs Ant Rt Fu + lesser of
0.6 Agv Ry Fy
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Reinforcing net section of bracing member....
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Pu= Ry Fy Ag
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Pu= Ry Fy Ag
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
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Also check block shear rupture of bracing member....
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
0.6 Anv Rt Fu
Pn = (0.75) Ubs Ant Rt Fu + lesser of
0.6 Agv Ry Fy
Ant 0
Ant = Agv = 4 L t
Pu= Ry Fy Ag
0.557 Ag
L = minimum length of welded overlap
t needed based on block shear
rupture in HSS bracing member
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Reinforcing net section of bracing member....
13.2 Members
13.2c Lateral Force Distribution
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13.2 Members
13.2c Lateral Force Distribution
OK
13.2 Members
13.2d Width-Thickness Limitations
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13.2d Width-Thickness Limitations
Columns: ≤ ps
plastic hinge
P
Δ
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13.2d Width-Thickness Limitations
b E 29000 ksi
0.64 0.64 16 .1
t Fy 46 ksi
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.3 Required Strength of Bracing Connections
13.3a Required Tensile Strength
Ry Fy Ag
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Consider load path
Pu = Ry Fy Ag through connection region
Pu cos
Pu sin
Pu sin
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Consider load path
through connection
region:
Pu = Ry Fy Ag
Uniform Force Method -
Horizontal Component of
Pu transferred to beam.
Pu cos
column connection
Pu sin
Pu cos
Pu sin
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If designed by uniform force
Pu = Ry Fy Ag method - this connection
violates Section 7.2
Pu cos
Pu sin
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Plastic Hinges
M M
1.1 Ry Mp-brace
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.3 Required Strength of Bracing Connections
13.3b Required Flexural Strength
Exception:
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P P
Plastic Hinge
P P
Buckling perpendicular
to gusset plate
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2t
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2t
2t
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2t
Styrofoam
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> 2t
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>2t
> 2t
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.3 Required Strength of Bracing Connections
13.3c Required Compressive Strength
1.1 Ry Pn
Check:
- buckling of gusset plate
- web crippling for beam and column
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.4 Special Bracing Configuration Requirements
13.4a V-Type and Inverted V-Type Bracing
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.4 Special Bracing Configuration Requirements
13.4a V-Type and Inverted V-Type Bracing
Example
L
0.3 Pn
Ry Fy Ag Beam-to-column connections:
simple framing
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Example
( Ry Fy Ag - 0.3 Pn ) sin
( Ry Fy Ag + 0.3 Pn ) cos
and
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AISC Seismic Provisions - SCBF
13.4 Special Bracing Configuration Requirements
13.4b K-Type Bracing
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Section 13
Special Concentrically Braced Frames (SCBF)
13.1 Scope
13.2 Members
13.3 Required Strength of Bracing Connections
13.4 Special Bracing Configuration Requirements
13.5 Column Splices
13.6 Protected Zone
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