Component Test Results: Record Number 47

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TitleSlotted Bolted Connections in Aseismic Design for Concentrically Braced Connections
AuthorsFitzgerald, T.F.; Anagnos, Thalia; Goodson, Mary; Zsutty, Theodore
PublicationEarthquake Spectra, Vol. 5, No. 2, May 1989.
ObjectivesTest the performance of slotted bolted connections as energy dissipators.
AbstractThe use of concentrically braced steel frames to satisfy lateral force requirements is a common design practice in regions of strong seismicity. They provide a very efficient means of fulfilling the dual objectives of earthquake resistant design, that is, damage control and collapse prevention. While tensile yielding and inelastic buckling of bracing elements provide the basic energy absorbing mechanism, there are inherent problems with member behavior under multiple cycles of inelastic deformations. Inelastic energy dissipation, however, may also be provided by friction resistance in slotted bolted connections, thus eliminating the need for inelastic member buckling. Limited laboratory tests indicate that this concept may be a viable alternative for use as a lateral force resisting system for both new construction and the seismic upgrading of existing structures.

Component Details: Friction Damper

Manufacturer Researchers (Fitzgerald et al)
Friction interface materials Steel-Steel
Design slip force 267kN
Displacement capacity(stroke) 76.2mm

Test Details

Displacement range mm 25.450.876.2
Loading frequency Hz 0.25
Loading type sinusoidal

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