Investigation of R-Factor for steel moment frame combined with cold-formed steel structures under different load patterns using pushover analysis

The use of Lightweight Steel Frames (LSF) has grown considerably in recent years all over the world due to its unique advantages such as being cost-effective and light-weight, easy and quick installment. Another application is to use them in order to increase the number of new floors on the existing...

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Main Authors: Siavash Sadeghi, Mehran Zeynalian
Format: article
Language:FA
Published: Iranian Society of Structrual Engineering (ISSE) 2017
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/88e45f72c09f49b1a92de69f9e7bfaac
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Summary:The use of Lightweight Steel Frames (LSF) has grown considerably in recent years all over the world due to its unique advantages such as being cost-effective and light-weight, easy and quick installment. Another application is to use them in order to increase the number of new floors on the existing buildings. But since the behavior of the combined structure is not clear, there is no possibility of increasing new floors with Lightweight Steel Frames. Therefore, through selecting and modeling three buildings of three, five and seven floors with steel moment frames in SAP2000 software and adding one or two new floors using Lightweight Steel Frames (LSF) and conducting a non-linear static analysis with three different lateral load pattern, we dealt with the seismic behavior and determined the behavior coefficient of each of the combined structures. The results indicated that the use of cold-formed structures in order to add story do not have a significant impact on R-factor. In addition, R-factor depends on the type of the side loading pattern.