Abstract
This paper evaluates the overstrength, ductility, and response modification factors for low to mid-rise buckling restrained braced frames (BRBFs) designed as per the 2010 National Building Code of Canada. In addition to nonlinear static pushover analyses, dynamic time history analyses are performed to assess the seismic performance of four-, six-, and eight-story BRBFs. Different bracing configurations, including chevron (inverted-V) and split-X braces, are considered for the building frames with varied frame span lengths of 6 m and 8 m. The results confirm that the prescribed design values for overstrength and ductility factors provide reasonable estimations of the lower bound for these factors. The response modification factor obtained in this study ranged from 4.8 to 6 for different frames. The results also indicate that the response modification factor decreases with the increase of story height and span length. Moreover, bracing configurations may slightly affect the response modification factor for BRBFs.
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