Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
This paper presents a numerical simulation aimed at analysing the seismic performance
of low- and mid-rise cold-formed steel (CFS) framed buildings, employing wood-sheathed shear
wall panels (SWPs), designed according to a seismic design procedure compatible with the
framework of the Eurocodes. To simulate their nonlinear behaviour, the structures were modelled
adopting a recently developed deteriorating hysteresis model. In order to study the seismic
performance and determine the seismic performance factors, Incremental Dynamic Analysis of 54
archetype buildings was performed in OpenSees. The seismic performance assessment was
evaluated according to the methodology defined in FEMA P695. The results indicate that a
behaviour factor q equal to 2 is appropriate for CFS framed structures using wood-sheathed SWPs
lateral load resisting system designed for low and moderate seismicity regions. Further, the
probabilistic seismic risk assessment of the studied frames, is presented. The importance and
usefulness of the risk metrics are highlighted and adopted as an indicator to explore the behavioural
features of the CFS-SWP structural system. Overall, the assessment procedure showed an
acceptable seismic performance and therefore the CFS-SWP can be seen as a reliable structural
solution to achieve performance-based objectives even in moderate-to-high seismicity regions.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8