Abstract

This paper presents a new methodology for the displacement-based seismic design of symmetric single-storey wood-frame buildings. Previous displacement-based design efforts were based on the direct displacement-based design approach, which uses a substitute linear system with an appropriate stiffness and viscous damping combination. Despite the fact that this method has shown to produce promising results for wood structures, it does not fit into the framework of the Eurocode 8 (EC8) provisions. The methodology presented herein is based on the N2 method, which is incorporated in EC8 and combines the non-linear pushover analysis with the response spectrum method. The N2 method has been mostly applied to reinforced concrete and steel structures. In order to properly implement the N2 method for the case of wood-frame buildings, new behavior factor–displacement ductility relationships are proposed. These relationships were derived from inelastic time history analyses of 35 SDOF systems subjected to 80 different ground motion records. Furthermore, the validity of the N2 method is examined for the case of a timber shear wall tested on a shake table and satisfactory predictions are obtained. Last, the proposed design methodology is applied to the displacement-based seismic design of a realistic symmetric single-storey wood-frame building in order to meet the performance objectives of EC8. It is concluded that the simplicity and computational efficiency of the adopted methodology make it a valuable tool for the seismic design of this category of wood-frame buildings, while the need for extending the method to more complex wood-frame buildings is also highlighted.

Highlights

  • In Eurocode 8 – Part 1 (CEN, 2004), the performance-based seismic design of structures is based on a force-based approach

  • The main objective of this paper is the application of the N2 method to the direct performance-based seismic design of symmetric single-storey wood-frame buildings

  • Description a displacement-based seismic design methodology for wood-frame buildings is proposed with the aid of the N2 method

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Introduction

In Eurocode 8 – Part 1 (CEN, 2004), the performance-based seismic design of structures is based on a force-based approach. Force-based seismic design is adopted by the codes since engineers are more familiar with this methodology as it resembles the design for other load cases, such as gravity loads or wind loads. Nowadays, it is widely recognized (Priestley et al, 2007; Fardis, 2009) that force-based design is not a rational way for implementing performance-based seismic design. This is the case because structural and non-structural damage is directly related to imposed displacements

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