Some Mediterranean seismic codes consider wide-beam reinforced concrete moment resisting frames (WBF) as horizontal load carrying systems that cannot guarantee high ductility performances. Conversely, Eurocode 8 allows High Ductility Class (DCH) design for such structural systems. Code prescriptions related to WBF are systematically investigated. In particular, lesson learnt for previous earthquakes, historical reasons, and experimental and numerical studies underpinning specific prescriptions on wide beams in worldwide seismic codes are discussed. Local and global ductility of WBF are then analytically investigated through (1) a parametric study on chord rotations of wide beams with respect to that of deep beams, and (2) a spectral-based comparison of WBF with conventional reinforced concrete moment resisting frames (i.e. with deep beams). Results show that the set of prescriptions given by modern seismic codes provides sufficient ductility to WBF designed in DCH. In fact, global capacity of WBF relies more on the lateral stiffness of the frames and on the overstrength of columns rather than on the local ductility of wide beams, which is systematically lower with respect to that of deep beams. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

Ductility of wide-beam RC frames as lateral resisting system / GOMEZ MARTINEZ, Fernando; Alonso Durá, A.; De Luca, F.; Verderame, GERARDO MARIO. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 14:6(2016), pp. 1545-1569. [10.1007/s10518-016-9891-x]

Ductility of wide-beam RC frames as lateral resisting system

GOMEZ MARTINEZ, FERNANDO;VERDERAME, GERARDO MARIO
2016

Abstract

Some Mediterranean seismic codes consider wide-beam reinforced concrete moment resisting frames (WBF) as horizontal load carrying systems that cannot guarantee high ductility performances. Conversely, Eurocode 8 allows High Ductility Class (DCH) design for such structural systems. Code prescriptions related to WBF are systematically investigated. In particular, lesson learnt for previous earthquakes, historical reasons, and experimental and numerical studies underpinning specific prescriptions on wide beams in worldwide seismic codes are discussed. Local and global ductility of WBF are then analytically investigated through (1) a parametric study on chord rotations of wide beams with respect to that of deep beams, and (2) a spectral-based comparison of WBF with conventional reinforced concrete moment resisting frames (i.e. with deep beams). Results show that the set of prescriptions given by modern seismic codes provides sufficient ductility to WBF designed in DCH. In fact, global capacity of WBF relies more on the lateral stiffness of the frames and on the overstrength of columns rather than on the local ductility of wide beams, which is systematically lower with respect to that of deep beams. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
2016
Ductility of wide-beam RC frames as lateral resisting system / GOMEZ MARTINEZ, Fernando; Alonso Durá, A.; De Luca, F.; Verderame, GERARDO MARIO. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - 14:6(2016), pp. 1545-1569. [10.1007/s10518-016-9891-x]
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