CSP00138 (GEN-Tutorial) Pushover Analysis As Per Eurocode 8 2004
CSP00138 (GEN-Tutorial) Pushover Analysis As Per Eurocode 8 2004
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Overview
Pushover analysis is one of the performance-based design methods, recently attracting practicing structural engineers engaged in the field of seismic design. The objective of a performance-based design is achieved after the user and the designer collectively select a target performance for the structure in question. The engineer carries out the conventional design and subsequently performs a pushover (elasto-plastic)
Modeling & Design - Details of Building - Perform analysis - Check assigned rebar data Pushover Analysis
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Column section
Designation Story 12~15F 8~11F 4~7F 1~3F Section Number 104 103 102 101 Column Dimension 600 x 600 700 x 700 800 x 800 900 x 900
Beam section
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Applied Loads Gravity loads unit: kN/m2 Use : Residential Static Wind Loads Applied code: Eurocode1:2005 Terrain Category : II Fundamental Basic Wind Velocity (Vb,o) : 26m/s Static Seismic Loads Applied code: Eurocode8:2004 Ground Type: B Design Ground Acceleration: 0.08g Behavior Factor (q): 1.5 Lower Bound Factor (b): 0.2 Importance Factor (I) : 1
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Dead Load Live Load Wind Load (X-direction in the global coordinates) Wind Load (Y-direction in the global coordinates)
Pushover analysis is carried out in the post-processing mode after completing elastic analysis.
In order to calculate the yield strength for each member in pushover analysis, rebar must be assigned.
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Design > Concrete Design Parameter > Design Code Specify the code as Eurocode2:04. Check [OK] button.
Design Code specified in the Concrete Design Code dialog is applied to calculate the capacity of members in pushover analysis.
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Reference Design code (Eurocode 8:2004) option is displayed when the design code (in the main menu, Design > Concrete Design Parameter or Steel Design Parameter > Design code) is specified as Eurocode and Design code in preferences (in the main menu, Tools > Preferences) is specified as Eurocode.
1) Wall : In calculating the total chord rotation capacity at ultimate , u, for wall , the value is divided by 1.6 as per EN1998-3:2004 A.3.1.1.
2) Cold-worked brittle steel : If cold-worked brittle steel is used the total chord rotation capacity is divided by 1.6 as per EN1998-3:2004 A.3.1.1. 3) Without Detailing for earthquake resistance : In members without detailing for earthquake resistance the total chord rotation capacity is multiplied by 0.85 as per EN1998-3:2004 . 4) Smooth longitudinal bars : in members with smooth (plain) longitudinal bars without lapping in the vicinity of the end region where yielding is expected, the total chord rotation capacity may be multiplied by 0.575 as per EN1998-3:2004.
Secondary Seismic Elements In order to calculate the total chord rotation capacity at ultimate, u, the factor el is used. Since el is differently applied for primary and secondary seismic element (el = 1.5 for primary seismic elements, el = 1.0 for secondary seismic elements As per EN1998-3:2004 A.3.1.1), the user can define Secondary Seismic Elements group. If Secondary Seismic Elements are not defined, all the elements are considered as Primary Seismic Elements. In this tutorial, Secondary Seismic Elements are not defined since pushover hinge properties are assigned to primary elements only.
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Design > Pushover analysis > Define Pushover Hinge Properties Click [Add] button. Enter the pushover hinge properties name as Beam. Check on Fz & My component. Click [Apply] button. 3
In order to check or modify the hinge properties, click [Properties] button of the desired component.
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Step 6: Define Pushover Hinge Properties PMM (Axial-Moment interaction) Hinge for Column
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Enter the pushover hinge properties name as Column. Select P-M-M in Status Determination option for Interaction Type. Check on Fz & My component. Click [Apply] button.
Coupled axial force-biaxial moment behavior is reflected by calculating the flexural yield strength of a hinge considering the effect of axial force.
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Step 7: Define Pushover Hinge Properties PMM (Axial-Moment interaction) Hinge for Wall
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Enter the pushover hinge properties name as Wall. Select the Element Type as Wall(CRB). Select the Interaction Type as P-M-M in Status Determination. Check on Fz & My component. Click [Apply] button. Click [Close] button. 1 2
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Task Pane displays work procedure for advanced analysis functions and
Analysis, Time History Analysis and Material Nonlinear Analysis. In addition, Task Pane data can be saved in html format in the User Folder, so that the user can directly write or add the required input items for analysis.
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Click Pushover Curve in the Task Pane. Select For Target Displacement (EC2/Masonry). Enter the Ref. Peak Ground Acc. (Ag) as 0.15. Click [Draw] button.
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For the detailed formula of the Target Displacement, refer to ANNEX B DETERMINATION OF THE TARGET DISPLACEMENT FOR NONLINEAR STATIC (PUSHOVER) ANALYSIS, EN 1998-1:2004. The target displacement, which is obtained from the above, corresponds to the seismic demand of the Limit State of Significant Damage (SD). Target displacement of the Limit State of Near Collapse (NC) is taken equal to that of SD multiplied by 1.5. Target displacement of the Limit State of Damage Limitation (DL) is taken equal to that of SD divided by 2.5.
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The user can also check hinge status results for each step by clicking on the step box and scroll or clicking on the pushover graph which is displayed in the black background. 2
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4 Safety Verification Table displays the comparison results between the demand and capacities of the elements as per EN1998-3:2004 Table 4.3. Safety verification shall be conducted of both ductile and brittle elements respectively. For ductile elements, 5 verification will be conducted in terms of deformation using mean values of properties divided by CF. For brittle elements, verification shall be conducted in terms of strength
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Capacity of RC structures for assessment in the Safety Verification Table (Eurocode8-3:2004, Annex A.3.1)
*For ductile elements, mean values of properties divided by CF are used. For brittle members, mean values of properties divided by CF and by partial factor. 23 MIDAS Information Technology Co., Ltd.