In this work the capability of global models in reproducing the seismic behaviour of steel moment-resisting frames (MRFs) has been tested by comparison with some experimental tests performed on a two-story one-bay frame. The modelling approach, based on a separate description of beams and panel zones, appears successful in the linear range; in the non linear range the results point out the need for a better calibration of hysteretic relations, to correctly reproduce the strength and stiffness degradation, taking into account the interaction between beam and panel zone.

Experimental behaviour of a steel moment resisting frame: modelling issues

MULAS, MARIA GABRIELLA;VALENTE, MARCO VINCENZO
2004-01-01

Abstract

In this work the capability of global models in reproducing the seismic behaviour of steel moment-resisting frames (MRFs) has been tested by comparison with some experimental tests performed on a two-story one-bay frame. The modelling approach, based on a separate description of beams and panel zones, appears successful in the linear range; in the non linear range the results point out the need for a better calibration of hysteretic relations, to correctly reproduce the strength and stiffness degradation, taking into account the interaction between beam and panel zone.
2004
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Steel & Composite Structures
isbn898969313698530
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