Abstract

Eccentrically braced frame (EBF) incorporates the advantages of lateral resisting systems from moment resisting frame (MRF) and concentrically braced frame (CBF) into a single structural system. In order to investigate the effects of brace and link length in resisting progressive collapse, a finite element model of 10-story planar steel frame were built and analyzed with the SAP2000 software through nonlinear static analysis and nonlinear dynamic analysis respectively. The results show that brace can obviously improve the performance of the structure no matter which kind of brace is adopted. The inverted V-shaped (IV) eccentrically braced frame has the highest capacity against progressive collapse and the Y-shaped eccentrically braced frame has the highest energy absorption capacity of the structure. Increasing the link length leads to an increase in deformation and energy absorption of the structure. The results of nonlinear static analysis could reflect the structural performance basically.

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