Abstract

An investigation of the seismic behaviour and a design method for single-layer reticulated shells with semi-rigid joints is described in this paper. A semi-rigid joint system has some bending and rotational rigidity that lying between that of a rigid-joint and a pin-joint. The seismic capacity of Kiewit reticulated shells with bolt-ball joints is analyzed in detail on the basis of the bending rigidity of the bolt-ball joint reported by others. The change rules of natural frequency and seismic internal force coefficient are reviewed by analyzing of large-scale shells with different span, depth-to-span ratio, bending rigidity, roof load, section size of members and seismic wave parameters. The seismic internal force coefficient (under the influence of bending moment) for shells with a semi-rigid joint system is summarized statistically to provide the maximal seismic response envelop.

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