A finite element study on compressive resistance degradation of square and circular steel braces under axial cyclic loading

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In this study, detailed finite element analysis was conducted to examine the seismic performance of square and circular hollow steel braces under axial cyclic loading. Finite element models of braces were constructed using ABAQUS finite element analysis (FEA) software and validated with experimental results from previous papers to expand the specimen’s matrix. The influences of cross-section shape, slenderness ratio, and width/diameter-to-thickness ratio on hysteretic behavior and compressive-tensile strength degradation were studied. Simulation results of parametric studies show that both square and circular hollow braces have a better cyclic performance with smaller slenderness and width/diameter-to-thickness ratios, and their compressive-tensile resistances ratio significantly decreases from cycle to cycle after the occurrence of the global buckling of braces.

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Hussain, H., Gao, X., & Shi, A. (2021). A finite element study on compressive resistance degradation of square and circular steel braces under axial cyclic loading. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136094

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