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Reduction of Maximum and Residual Drifts on Posttensioned Steel Frames with Semirigid Connections

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2013/192484

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  1. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico [PAPIIT-IN109011-3]
  2. PROMEP
  3. El Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia [CB-2011-01-167419]
  4. Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa [PROFAPI 2012]

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The aim of this paper is to study the seismic performance of self-centering moment-resisting steel frames with posttensioned connections taking into account nonlinear material behavior, for better understanding of the advantages of this type of structural system. Further, the seismic performance of traditional structures with rigid connections is compared with the corresponding equivalent posttensioned structures with semirigid connections. Nonlinear time history analyses are developed for both types of structural systems to obtain the maximum and the residual interstory drifts. Thirty long-duration narrow-banded earthquake ground motions recorded on soft soil sites of Mexico City are used for the analyses. It is concluded that the structural response of steel buildings with posttensioned connections subjected to intense earthquake ground motions is reduced compared with the seismic response of traditional buildings with welded connections. Moreover, residual interstory drift demands are considerably reduced for the system with posttensioned connections, which is important to avoid the demolition of the buildings after an earthquake.

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