Finite Element Analysis of Seismic Behavior of Steel Plate Shear Wall with Slits

Author(s):  
Xu Songzhi ◽  
Liu Jiacheng ◽  
Peng Tao
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Xiaomeng Zhang ◽  
Qingying Ren ◽  
Jiaqi Wang ◽  
Ziao Liu ◽  
Xiao Yang

This paper presents a new type of double-steel-plate shear wall. Through the finite element software, the stress and plastic strain of steel plate and concrete in different loading stages of the wall are analyzed, the mechanical properties and failure rules of the wall are revealed, and the failure mechanism of the wall is obtained. The comparison with the test results verifies the correctness of the finite element analysis. Through nonlinear finite element parameterization analysis, the composition of shear capacity of each composite wall is obtained. Based on the superposition theory, practical calculation formula of its shear capacity is given, and through a comparative analysis with simulation test results, the goodness-of-fit is satisfying.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (11) ◽  
pp. 2667
Author(s):  
Hayder Fadhil ◽  
Amer Ibrahim ◽  
Mohammed Mahmood

Corrugated steel plate shear wall (CSPSW) is one of the lateral resistance systems which consists mainly of steel frame (beam and column) with vertical or horizontal corrugated steel plate connected to the frame by weld, bolts or both. This type of steel shear wall characterized by low cost and short construction time with high strength, ductility, initial stiffness and excellent ability to dissipate energy. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effect of corrugation angle and its direction on the performance of CSPSW under cyclic loading. The Finite element analysis was employed to achieve the research aim. The FE models were validated with experimental data available in the literature. Results reveal that the corrugation angle has a clear influence on initial stiffness, strength, ductility, and energy dissipation of CSPSW. The optimum performance of CSPSW can be obtained with angles of 30o for CSPSW with vertical corrugation and 20o for CSPSW with horizontal corrugation. The use of CSPSW with vertical corrugation provides higher strength, stiffness, and ductility compared to CSPSW with horizontal corrugation. Therefore, it is recommended to use CSPSW with vertical corrugation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136943322110542
Author(s):  
Mahdi Usefvand ◽  
Ahmad Maleki ◽  
Babak Alinejad

Coupled steel plate shear wall (C-SPSW) is one of the resisting systems with high ductility and energy absorption capacity. Energy dissipation in the C-SPSW system is accomplished by the bending and shear behavior of the link beams and SPSW. Energy dissipation and floor displacement control occur through link beams at low seismic levels, easily replaced after an earthquake. In this study, an innovative coupled steel plate shear wall with a yielding FUSE is presented. The system uses a high-ductility FUSE pin element instead of a link beam, which has good replaceability after the earthquake. In this study, four models of coupled steel plate shear walls were investigated with I-shaped link beam, I-shaped link beam with reduced beam section (RBS), box-link beam with RBS, and FUSE pin element under cyclic loading. The finite element method was used through ABAQUS software to develop the C-SPSW models. Two test specimens of coupled steel plate shear walls were validated to verify the finite element method results. Comparative results of the hysteresis curves obtained from the finite element analysis with the experimental curves indicated that the finite element model offered a good prediction of the hysteresis behavior of C-SPSW. It is demonstrated in this study that the FUSE pin can improve and increase the strength and energy dissipation of a C-SPSW system by 19% and 20%, respectively.


2012 ◽  
Vol 446-449 ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Tie Mei Zhu ◽  
Yan Hua Ye ◽  
Wei Wei ◽  
Wei Qing Liu ◽  
Zi Jun Wang

A new composite structure system is proposed in this paper to suit the demand of building energy conservation and heat preservation. Based on the low reversed cyclic loading test, the non-linear finite element (FEM) analysis model of composite shear wall is established by ANSYS so as to study crack status, stress variation characteristics and failure process under the action of horizontal loading. The results of ANSYS finite element analysis show good agreement with the test results.


1999 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 549-563 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Schumacher ◽  
G Y Grondin ◽  
G L Kulak

The behaviour under cyclic loading of unstiffened steel plate shear wall panels at their connection to the bounding beams and columns was investigated on full-size panel corner details. Four different infill panel connection details were tested to examine and compare their response to quasi-static cyclic loading. The load versus displacement response of the details showed gradual and stable deterioration at higher loads. The formation of tears in the connection details did not result in a loss of load-carrying capacity. In addition to the experimental program, a finite element model was developed to model the behaviour of one of the infill plate corner connection specimens. Results from the analysis showed that the finite element method can be used to obtain the load versus displacement behaviour of an infill panel-to-boundary member arrangement.Key words: cyclic loading, hysteresis, shear wall, steel, welded connection.


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