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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/scs.2019.32.1.079

Experimental evaluation of steel connections with horizontal slit dampers  

Lor, Hossein Akbari (Department of Civil Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University)
Izadinia, Mohsen (Department of Civil Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University)
Memarzadeh, Parham (Department of Civil Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University)
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Steel and Composite Structures / v.32, no.1, 2019 , pp. 79-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study introduces new connections that connect the beam to the column with slit dampers. Plastic deformations and damages concentrate on slit dampers. The slit dampers prevent plastic damages of column, beam, welds and panel zone and act as fuses. The slit dampers were prepared with IPE profiles that had some holes in the webs. In this paper, two experimental specimens were made. In first specimen (SDC1), just one slit damper connected the beam to the column and one IPE profile with no holes connected the bottom flange of the beam to the column. The second specimen (SDC2) had two similar dampers which connected the top and bottom flange of the beam to the column. Cyclic loading was applied on Specimens. The cyclic displacements conditions continued until 0.06 radian rotation of connection. The experimental observations showed that the bending moment of specimen SDC2 increased until 0.04 story drift. In specimen SDC1, the bending moment decreases after 0.03 story drift. Test results indicate the high performance of the proposed connection. Based on the results, the specimen with two slit damper (SDC2) has higher seismic performance and dissipates more energy in loading process than specimen SDC1. Theoretical formulas were extended for the proposed connections. Numerical studies have been done by ABAQUS software. The theoretical and numerical results had good agreements with the experimental data. Based on the experimental and numerical investigations, the high ductility of connection is obtained from plastic damages of slit dampers. The most flexural moment of specimen SDC1 occurred at 3% story drift and this value was 1.4 times the plastic moment of the beam section. This parameter for SDC2 was 1.73 times the plastic moment of the beam section and occurred at 4% story drift. The dissipated energy ratio of SDC2 to SDC1 is equal to 1.51.
Keywords
slit damper; steel connection; moment capacity; energy dissipation; ductility; cyclic loading;
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