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Journal of Earthquake Engineering | 2009

Reinforced Concrete Exterior Waffle Flat Plate-Column Connections Subjected to Lateral Earthquake Loading

A. Benavent-Climent; X. Cahís; A. Catalan

An experimental investigation of an exterior waffle flat plate-column connection subjected to combined gravity and cyclic lateral loading is presented. The test model was designed according to construction practices used over ten years ago in the Mediterranean area. Test results are discussed in conjunction with previous studies on flat-slab connections and ACI 318–05 code idealizations. The specimen exhibited a “strong column-weak plate” mechanism, whose behavior was controlled by the torsion cracks. First yielding and failure occurred at 1% and 5.5% drift-ratios, respectively. The results show that ACI 318–05 code significantly underestimates strength; as an alternative, a simple model is proposed.


Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2012

Shaking table tests of structures with hysteretic dampers: experimental results versus prediction using non-linear static methods

A. Benavent-Climent; David Escolano-Margarit

The use of seismic hysteretic dampers for passive control is increasing exponentially in recent years for both new and existing buildings. In order to utilize hysteretic dampers within a structural system, it is of paramount importance to have simplified design procedures based upon knowledge gained from theoretical studies and validated with experimental results. Non-linear Static Procedures (NSPs) are presented as an alternative to the force-based methods more common nowadays. The application of NSPs to conventional structures has been well established; yet there is a lack of experimental information on how NSPs apply to systems with hysteretic dampers. In this research, several shaking table tests were conducted on two single bay and single story 1:2 scale structures with and without hysteretic dampers. The maximum response of the structure with dampers in terms of lateral displacement and base shear obtained from the tests was compared with the prediction provided by three well-known NSPs: (1) the improved version of the Capacity Spectrum Method (CSM) from FEMA 440; (2) the improved version of the Displacement Coefficient Method (DCM) from FEMA 440; and (3) the N2 Method implemented in Eurocode 8. In general, the improved version of the DCM and N2 methods are found to provide acceptable accuracy in prediction, but the CSM tends to underestimate the response.


Structural Health Monitoring-an International Journal | 2014

Health monitoring of web plastifying dampers subjected to cyclic loading through vibration tests

A. Benavent-Climent; Antolino Gallego; Liliana Romo-Melo; Leandro Morillas

This article investigates experimentally the application of health monitoring techniques to assess the damage on a particular kind of hysteretic (metallic) damper called web plastifying dampers, which are subjected to cyclic loading. In general terms, hysteretic dampers are increasingly used as passive control systems in advanced earthquake-resistant structures. Nonparametric statistical processing of the signals obtained from simple vibration tests of the web plastifying damper is used here to propose an area index damage. This area index damage is compared with an alternative energy-based index of damage proposed in past research that is based on the decomposition of the load–displacement curve experienced by the damper. Index of damage has been proven to accurately predict the level of damage and the proximity to failure of web plastifying damper, but obtaining the load–displacement curve for its direct calculation requires the use of costly instrumentation. For this reason, the aim of this study is to estimate index of damage indirectly from simple vibration tests, calling for much simpler and cheaper instrumentation, through an auxiliary index called area index damage. Web plastifying damper is a particular type of hysteretic damper that uses the out-of-plane plastic deformation of the web of I-section steel segments as a source of energy dissipation. Four I-section steel segments with similar geometry were subjected to the same pattern of cyclic loading, and the damage was evaluated with the index of damage and area index damage indexes at several stages of the loading process. A good correlation was found between area index damage and index of damage. Based on this correlation, simple formulae are proposed to estimate index of damage from the area index damage.


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2007

An energy‐based damage model for seismic response of steel structures

A. Benavent-Climent


Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2011

An energy-based method for seismic retrofit of existing frames using hysteretic dampers

A. Benavent-Climent


Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2010

Interior wide beam-column connections in existing RC frames subjected to lateral earthquake loading

A. Benavent-Climent; X. Cahís; J. M. Vico


Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2010

Design energy input spectra for moderate-to-high seismicity regions based on Colombian earthquakes

A. Benavent-Climent; F. López-Almansa; D.A. Bravo-González


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2011

A study on using wide-flange section web under out-of-plane flexure for passive energy dissipation

A. Benavent-Climent; Leandro Morillas; Juan M. Vico


Engineering Structures | 2009

Exterior wide beam–column connections in existing RC frames subjected to lateral earthquake loads

A. Benavent-Climent; X. Cahís; R. Zahran


Engineering Structures | 2010

A brace-type seismic damper based on yielding the walls of hollow structural sections

A. Benavent-Climent

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F. López-Almansa

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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R. Zahran

University of Granada

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A. U. Yazgan

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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D.A. Bravo-González

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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