Sub-assemblage testing and fragility analysis of connections of continuous-plasterboard suspended ceiling systems

IF 4.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Venkatesh Patnana, Durgesh C. Rai
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Abstract

Past earthquake reconnaissance reports highlighted extensive seismic damages to suspended ceiling components and connections, including instances of complete ceiling failures. The seismic qualification of these nonstructural elements typically requires comprehensive evaluation through full-scale shake table testing. However, such experimental evaluation is ordinarily not possible for every change made in various components and connections of ceiling systems due to the cost and effort involved. A feasible alternative is to obtain the behavior of components and connections from sub-assemblage testing and incorporate them in appropriate numerical ceiling models to derive mechanical responses for developing alternative or new installation schemes. This paper considers critical connections of three continuous-plasterboard suspended ceiling systems that were evaluated using shake table-generated motions. The connections were classified according to their attachment to typical floors and walls of building structures, and sub-assemblage testing was conducted using both monotonic and cyclic displacement loading. The observed failure modes in each connection were detailed, and appropriate damage states were assigned as the basis for constructing connection fragility curves. The results of the sub-assemblage testing were presented in terms of the hysteresis responses, envelope curves, nonlinear backbone curves, and cumulative energy dissipation curves. Additionally, multilinear models of the connections were derived by approximating nonlinear backbone curves’ initial- and post-yield behaviors. These multilinear models were further idealized to derive three equivalent linearized models for simplified yet reasonably accurate results for linear structural analyses. Finally, fragility curves were derived for all connections, considering their cyclic displacement failure capacities.

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Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics 工程技术-工程:地质
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
13.30%
发文量
180
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics provides a forum for the publication of papers on several aspects of engineering related to earthquakes. The problems in this field, and their solutions, are international in character and require knowledge of several traditional disciplines; the Journal will reflect this. Papers that may be relevant but do not emphasize earthquake engineering and related structural dynamics are not suitable for the Journal. Relevant topics include the following: ground motions for analysis and design geotechnical earthquake engineering probabilistic and deterministic methods of dynamic analysis experimental behaviour of structures seismic protective systems system identification risk assessment seismic code requirements methods for earthquake-resistant design and retrofit of structures.
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