Abstract

AbstractA full-scale, 5-story steel moment frame building in base-isolated and fixed-base configurations was subjected to a number of ground motions using the E-Defense shake table. In these experiments, more than 84 m2 (900 ft2) of suspended ceiling with lay-in tiles, 90 m (300 linear ft) of partition walls with individual lengths varying from 1.5 to 9.8 m (5 to 32 ft), and three sprinkler branch lines were installed below the fifth and sixth (roof) floors of the building. Because the horizontal floor accelerations were generally constrained to relatively low values by the base isolation system, several damage states related to vertical floor system acceleration were observed. One key observation is that use of lateral bracing with compression posts did not improve the seismic response of suspended ceilings when subjected to strong vertical excitation. Acceleration amplification factors of the ceiling-partition-partition components relative to structural floor accelerations were computed. The code-presc...

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