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Steel columns under multi-axis seismic loading: experimental findings and design recommendations

Steel columns under multi-axis seismic loading: experimental findings and design recommendations
Steel columns under multi-axis seismic loading: experimental findings and design recommendations
This paper summarizes the findings of two test programs that investigated the hysteretic behavior of wide-flange columns in steel moment-resisting frames. Both deep and shallow steel columns were examined. The members were subjected to unidirectional and bidirectional lateral loading histories coupled with constant and varying axial load demands. The experimental findings highlight the dependence of the steel column response on the member end boundary conditions, the biaxial bending, the loading history, as well as the test-scaling. Steel columns subjected to high axial load demands do not behave as force-controlled elements as suggested by current nonlinear modeling recommendations in North America. Accordingly, an updated axial force limit is proposed in this case. Moreover, in light of the test findings, seismic design recommendations are proposed to limit column damage during strong earthquake shaking.
376-383
Scientific.Net
Elkady, Ahmed
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Cravero, Julien
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Lignos, Dimitrios G.
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Elkady, Ahmed
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Cravero, Julien
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Lignos, Dimitrios G.
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Elkady, Ahmed, Cravero, Julien and Lignos, Dimitrios G. (2018) Steel columns under multi-axis seismic loading: experimental findings and design recommendations. In Key Engineering Materials: The 9th international conference on behaviour of steel structures in seismic areas (STESSA2018). vol. 763, Scientific.Net. pp. 376-383 . (doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.763.376).

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This paper summarizes the findings of two test programs that investigated the hysteretic behavior of wide-flange columns in steel moment-resisting frames. Both deep and shallow steel columns were examined. The members were subjected to unidirectional and bidirectional lateral loading histories coupled with constant and varying axial load demands. The experimental findings highlight the dependence of the steel column response on the member end boundary conditions, the biaxial bending, the loading history, as well as the test-scaling. Steel columns subjected to high axial load demands do not behave as force-controlled elements as suggested by current nonlinear modeling recommendations in North America. Accordingly, an updated axial force limit is proposed in this case. Moreover, in light of the test findings, seismic design recommendations are proposed to limit column damage during strong earthquake shaking.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 November 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 February 2018
Published date: 21 June 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 499028
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499028
PURE UUID: 82c4e06d-3e32-4b37-a1a6-f3b208738da1
ORCID for Ahmed Elkady: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1214-6379

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Author: Ahmed Elkady ORCID iD
Author: Julien Cravero
Author: Dimitrios G. Lignos

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