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Large-scale testing of a replaceable Fuse steel coupling beam

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING-ASCE
Volume 133, Issue 12, Pages 1801-1807

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(2007)133:12(1801)

Keywords

coupling; composite structures; seismic design; steel beams

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When coupled core wall (CCW) systems are built in regions of high seismicity, the ductility demands on the coupling beams can be of critical concern. Steel coupling beams, whether encased in concrete or not, offer a very high degree of ductility relative to common concrete coupling beams. Hybrid core wall systems, that is CCW systems with steel or steel/concrete composite coupling beams, provide excellent lateral stiffness from the walls and coupling action, while providing excellent energy dissipation and ductility characteristics of steel coupling beams. Previous research pertaining to steel coupling beams has made great strides in furthering the understanding of the behavior of steel coupling beams, and recommendations regarding design methodologies have been established. However, as steel coupling beam ends are embedded in the wall piers, postdamage repair can be costly. This paper presents the results of large-scale cyclic tests of a steel coupling beam designed and detailed based on the writers' previous recommendations and an innovative fuse steel coupling beam which provides an added feature to the steel coupling beam in that postdamage repair/replacement difficulties and expenses are minimized.

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