Abstract

In this research, 18 laced built-up columns with various geometric specifications were analyzed under different levels of axial load and cyclic lateral load using the finite element method. This research was performed as a continuation of the experimental investigation on the cyclic behavior of the laced columns. This study evaluated the effects of column's geometrical parameters and various levels of axial loads on the cyclic behavior of laced columns. A compression of the results shows that there is generally good agreement between the experimental and analytical results. The analytical results showed that as the axial load increased, the ductility of the laced columns decreased significantly. Further, at high levels of axial load (i.e., loads higher than 50% of the columns' compressive capacity), ductility was very poor. It was found that during lateral loading there is a bending moment in addition to the axial force in the lacing bars and the main chords, which affects the columns' behavior. The slenderness ratio of the main chords between the connecters and the shape of the cross-section of the lacing bars (i.e., bending strength of the lacing bars) are the main geometrical parameters affecting the laced columns' ductility.

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