Abstract

Addressing the insufficient research on fully welded connection with truss-beam-segments (FWCT), this study conducts a comprehensive investigation into the seismic performance of FWCT and its associated steel frame. Primary parameters influencing the seismic performance of FWCT are examined through numerical analysis, and a design method for FWCT is provided. Subsequently, a time-history analysis of composite frames with FWCTs is proposed to investigate the effect of adding truss-beam-segments during rare earthquakes on the seismic performance of the structure as a whole, along with reinforcement recommendations. The study results show that the width of the truss-beam-segment (TS) should ideally be equal to the width of the beam flange, with a thickness equal to that of the beam flange. The net height should be less than or equal to 0.17 times the clear height of the steel beam. The horizontal angle of the external diagonal leg should be less than or equal to 40°, and the length of the horizontal short leg should be greater than the plastic deformation region length at the beam root. The axial compression ratio for the column should be less than 0.7 to prevent local buckling of the column. As the thickness of the composite slab increases, the initial stiffness and load-bearing capacity of the positive moment region gradually increase, while those of the negative moment region remain relatively constant. Time-history analysis indicates that the maximum story displacement and inter-story displacement of the composite frame with TSs are reduced by 4.7 %–5.3 % and 2.5 %–5.8 %, respectively, compared to the composite frame without TSs under seismic wave action. This implies an enhanced capacity of the composite frame with TSs to withstand lateral deformation. For a mid-to high-rise composite frame with n stories, the addition of TSs was recommended primarily for the first (n/2 + 1) floors where plastic regions occur, aiming for a more economically efficient retrofit design and enhanced seismic performance.

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