Seismic performance of an infilled moment-resisting steel frame during the 2016 Central Italy Earthquake
Phan Hoang Nam, Fabrizio Paolacci, Phuong Hoa Hoang

TL;DR
This study evaluates how masonry infill affects the seismic performance of a steel frame building during the 2016 Central Italy Earthquake, using nonlinear modeling and analysis to compare infilled and bare frames.
Contribution
It provides a detailed nonlinear analysis of an infilled steel frame's seismic response, highlighting the infill's impact on damage patterns and structural resilience.
Findings
Masonry infill influences the damage distribution in steel frames.
Infilled frames show different nonlinear behavior compared to bare frames.
The study confirms observed damage patterns with simulation results.
Abstract
A sequence of earthquakes occurred between the end of August 2016 and the end of October 2016 in Central Italy causing significant damage and major disruption in a wide area. The sequence of events is composed of five events with magnitude between Mw 5.5 to 6.5. As a consequence, numerous residential buildings in the affected area was not particularly resistant to the shaking, resulting in the collapse and heavy damage. With a particular focus on masonry infilled steel frames, this paper evaluates the seismic performance of an infilled moment-resisting steel frame located in Amatrice, Central Italy, which suffered significant damage during the August 2016 Central Italy earthquake. The aim is to investigate the effect of the masonry infill to the seismic performance of the building. The three-dimensional (3D) frame building is modeled using the Opensees software, where the beam and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMasonry and Concrete Structural Analysis · Seismic Performance and Analysis · Building materials and conservation
