An Assessment of the Seismic Performance of EC8-Compliant CBFs Taking into Account the Role of Soil: A Case Study

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Abstract

Based on criticisms raised in the past by researchers about the effectiveness of the design rules reported in the European seismic code for the design of concentrically braced frames, a new design procedure has been proposed and included in the upcoming version of Eurocode 8. The upcoming version of Eurocode 8 is in the enquiry stage. Hence, it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of the design procedure reported in the code using accurate numerical models and seismic inputs. In the present paper, a four-story building with concentrically braced frames in the chevron configuration is designed according to the upcoming version of Eurocode 8. A seismic performance assessment is carried out by the means of multiple-stripe analyses performed on refined numerical models. The seismic input is defined based on one-dimensional local site response analyses. The numerical analyses prove that the use of local site response analysis to properly account for the soil-filtering effects is of paramount importance, and that the design procedure reported in the upcoming version of Eurocode 8 for chevron concentrically braced frames leads to reasonably low probabilities of exceeding the considered limit states.

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Bosco, M., Fiamingo, A., Massimino, M. R., & Rossi, P. P. (2024). An Assessment of the Seismic Performance of EC8-Compliant CBFs Taking into Account the Role of Soil: A Case Study. Buildings, 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14072161

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