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Seismic design repair and retrofit strategies for steel roof deck diaphragms
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08-31-2013, 10:06 AM
Seismic design repair and retrofit strategies for steel roof deck diaphragms

Author: John-Edward Franquet | Size: 10 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics McGill University, Montreal, Canada | Year: OCTOBER 2009

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Structural engineers will often rely on the roof diaphragm to transfer lateral seismic loads to the bracing system of single-storey structures. The implementation of capacity-based design in the NBCC 2005 has caused an increase in the diaphragm design load due to the need to use theprobable capacity of the bracing system, thus resulting in thicker decks, closer connector patternsand higher construction costs. Previous studies have shown that accounting for the in-plane flexibility of the diaphragm when calculating the overall building period can result in lower seismic forces and a more cost-Efficient design. However, recent studies estimating the fundamental period of single storeystructures using ambient vibration testing showed that the in-situ approximation was much shorter than that obtained using analytical means. The difference lies partially in the diaphragm stiffness characteristics which have been shown to decrease under increasing excitation amplitude. Using the diaphragm as the energy-dissipating element in the seismic force resisting system has also been investigated as this would take advantage of the diaphragm’s ductility and limited overstrength; thus, lower capacity based seismic forces would result. An experimental program on 21.0m by 7.31m diaphragm test specimens was carried out so as to Investigate the dynamic properties of diaphragms including the stiffness, ductility and capacity.The specimens consisted of 20 and 22 gauge panels with nailed frame fasteners and screwed sidelap connections as well a welded and button-punch specimen. Repair strategies for diaphragms that have previously undergone inelastic deformations were devised in an attempt to restitute the original stiffness and strength and were then experimentally evaluated. Strength and stiffness experimental estimations are compared with those predicted with the Steel Deck
Institute (SDI) method.
A building design comparative study was also completed. This study looks at the difference in design and cost yielded by previous and current design practice with EBF braced frames. Two alternate design methodologies, where the period is not restricted by code limitations and where the diaphragm force is limited to the equivalent shear force calculated with RdRo = 1.95, are also used for comparison. This study highlights the importance of incorporating the diaphragm stiffness in design and the potential cost savings.




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