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Course Description
Session 8: Buckling Restrained Braced Frames and Quality Requirements
November 23, 2015
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Learning Objectives
Become familiar with the basis of buckling restrained brace frame(BRBF) design.
Gain an understanding of the differences between BRBF and typical concentrically
braced frames.
Gain an understanding of the BRBF system and connection requirements per the
AISC Seismic Provisions.
Become familiar with the Quality Control and Quality Assurance requirements per
chapter J of the AISC Seismic Provisions.
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Chapter E
Application of the
AISC Seismic Design Manual
Session 8
AISC Night School Seismic Design Manual
Last Session
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Examples from the Seismic Design Manual
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Chapter F
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Ry Ag Fy
Pcr
Tension
Compression
Conventional brace
behavior
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Compression buckling of
limited capacity tension
member is resisted by
sleeve
Ag
Fy
Sleeve
Ag Fy
Balanced Hysteresis
(Performance Definition)
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Ag Fy
Ag Fy
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Chapter F
Reduced Drift
No Chevron Problems
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Chapter F
Sleeve
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Buckling-Restrained Brace
Assembly
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Chapter F
Encasing
mortar
Yielding steel
core
Decoupling
Unbonding material
between steel core
and mortar
Steel
tube
Unbonded Brace
Type
Buckling
Restraint
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= 1.67
where
(ASD)
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Solution:
The governing load combinations in ASCE 7
including seismic effects are:
LRFD
ASD
LRFD Load Combinations 5
and 6 from ASCE 7 Section
12.4.2.3 (including the 0.5
factor on L permitted in
Section 12.4.2.3)
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ASD
Pa = Ta
= 0.7PQE
= 0.7 ( 1.3 ) (113 kips)
= 103 kips
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Required Strength
Pr = Pnt + B2Plt
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1
Pstory
1
Pe story
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LRFD
Pstory
ASD
[1.0 + 0.14(1.0) ]
[1.2 + 0.2(1.0) ]
2
68 psf + 3 ( 85 psf ) Pstory = 9,000 ft 68 psf + 3 ( 85 psf )
2
= 9,000 ft
(1 kip/1,000 lb)
(
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[1.0 + 0.14(1.0) ]
(1 kip/1,000 lb)
[1.2 + 0.2(1.0) ]
(1
kip/1,000
lb)
= 3,630 kips
= 5,160 kips
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54k x 2
49k x 2
32k x 2
16k x 2
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HL
H
= 228,000 kips
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B2 =
1
1
Pstory
1
Pe story
1
1.00(5,160 kips)
1
228,000 kips
= 1.02
=
= 1.60
B2 =
1
1
Pstory
1
Pe story
1
1.60(3,630 kips)
1
228,000 kips
= 1.03
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= 150 kips
= 106 kips
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150 kips
0.90 ( 38 ksi )
= 4.39 in.2
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= 4.66 in.2
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br =
( 14.0 ft ) + ( 12.5 ft )
2
( 12 in./1 ft )
= 2.25 in.
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=158 in.
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J1 Scope
Quality Control and Quality Assurance
AISC emphasizes reliance on visual inspection
rather than an over-reliance on nondestructive
testing (NDT)
There are no QA/QC
examples in the SDM, but if
the built structure doesnt
follow the design
requirements, all the examples
in the world wont make any
difference
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J1 Scope
Quality Control
Provided by the fabricator/erector
Quality assurance
Provided by others (e.g., third-party deputy
inspectors)
NDT shall be provided by QA agency except as
permitted by Specification Section N7.
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J1 Scope
Specification Chapter N (new for AISC 360-10)
contains universal QA/QC requirements
Seismic Provisions Chapter J contains seismic
only QA/QC requirements
The expectation is that will result in more
appropriate inspection programs (e.g., engineers
wont invoke Seismic Provisions Chapter J
requirements for gravity systems)
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J5 Inspection Tasks
Tasks identified as:
Observe (O): observe on a random, daily basis
Perform (P): inspection shall be performed
prior to final acceptance of the item
Document (D): prepare reports indicating work
has been performed in accordance with
contract documents
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CEU/PDH Certificates
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