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A Study on the Hysteretic Characteristics of Self-Centering Disc Spring Brace

셀프 센터링이 가능한 디스크 스프링 브레이스의 이력특성에 관한 연구

  • Received : 2023.11.08
  • Accepted : 2023.11.30
  • Published : 2023.12.15

Abstract

The seismic retrofits of existing structures have been focused on the control of structural responses which can be achieved by providing displacement capacity through inelastic ductile action at supplemental devices. Due to their hysteretic characteristics, it is expected to sustain damage through repeated inelastic behaviors including residual deformation which might increase repair costs. To solve such drawbacks of existing yielding devices, this study proposes a self-centering disc spring brace that sustains large axial deformation without structural damage while providing stable energy dissipation capacity. The hysteretic behaviors of suggested brace are first investigated based on the quasi-static cyclic test procedure. Experimental results present the effective self-centering behavior and an analytical model is then suggested in order to reasonably capture the flag-shaped hysteretic behavior of the disc spring brace.

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Acknowledgement

본 연구는 2022학년도 부산대학교 교내학술연구비(신임교수연구정착금)에 의한 연구임.

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