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Cyclic behavior of partially-restrained steel frame with RC infill walls
Authors:Guohua Sun  Ruoquan He  Gu Qiang  Youzhen Fang
Affiliation:aCollege of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China;bDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Science & Technology of Suzhou, Binhe Road1701, Suzhou 215011, China
Abstract:In order to investigate the behavior of partially-restrained steel frame with RC infill wall (PSRCW), two specimens with one-third scale, one-bay, and two-story were performed under reversed cyclic lateral load, where one specimen was with concealed vertical slits in the infill walls and another specimen with solid infill walls. Test results showed that both specimens obtained enough lateral stiffness for controlling drift and yielded enough strength appropriate for resisting lateral load. PSRCW with solid infill walls exhibited moderate ductility capacity and energy dissipation due to the degradation of post-peak strength. PSRCW with concealed vertical slits exhibited much larger ductility, deformability, and energy dissipation capacity than the other one. Once concealed vertical slits were crushed, infill walls behaved as a series of flexural columns provided fairly ductile response and stable cyclic performance. PSRCW with concealed vertical slits can improve post-peak strength degradation considerably. In addition, damaged PSRCW structure subjected to earthquake is easy to be repaired, through knocking off the heavy crushed infill walls and recasting concrete infill walls. This is another advantage of this composite structure.
Keywords:Partially-restrained connection   Steel frame   Concealed vertical slits   Infill wall   Cyclic test
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