Buckling Restrained Braced Frame with All-Bolted Gusset Connections

Authors

  • Patrick S. McManus
  • Addison MacMahon
  • Jay A. Puckett

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v50i2.1042

Keywords:

buckling restrained braced frames, bolted brace connections, nonlinear analysis, performance-based seismic design

Abstract

A braced-frame, lateral-load-resisting system was developed in which inelastic deformations due to seismic loading were intended to be isolated to easily replaceable buckling restrained braces (BRB). Bolted brace-to-gusset and gusset-to—beam and column connections were utilized to facilitate simple brace and gusset plate installation and replacement. Full-scale testing using two BRBs was executed to assess performance. Analytical frame models were developed using the nonlinear load-deformation characteristics of the braces. The experimental and analytical results were compared to validate reasonable nonlinear parameters for industry use. All-bolted brace connections designed per AISC requirements provided adequate capacity to develop the BRBs. With proper detailing, inelastic deformations can be isolated substantially to the BRBs such that a repairable system is achieved. Load-deformation data for individual braces as provided by the supplier can be used to create reasonable analytical models for frames designed with all-bolted connections.

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Published

06/30/2013

How to Cite

McManus, P. S., MacMahon, A., & Puckett, J. A. (2013). Buckling Restrained Braced Frame with All-Bolted Gusset Connections. Engineering Journal, 50(2), 89–116. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v50i2.1042
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