bachelorThesis
Influencia del amortiguamiento Inherente en la disipación de energía y en el desempeño de una estructura de acero
Fecha
2023-04-21Autor
Padrón Andrade, Daniel Alejandro
Rodríguez Astudillo, Kevin Santiago
Institución
Resumen
One of the most critical parameters that define the behavior of a structure in the face of a
seismic movement is the inherent damping, which is the focus of this titling work, analyzing
the effect of its variation in the Energy Balance and Performance Analysis.
In the Energy Balance, different case studies will be analyzed, with the inherent damping
values to be used: 1%, 2%, 2.5%, and 5%; focusing on the value of 2.5% for the analysis of
the stiffness matrix, the following types being used: initial stiffness matrix, initial stiffness matrix
assigned with regions, tangential stiffness matrix, and tangential stiffness matrix set with
regions.
For the levels of seismic intensity, the performance analysis is carried out based on story drifts
through non-linear dynamic analysis to verify the correct functioning of the structural elements
under seismic loads. This will be done through a contrast with the permissible values of the
residual and maximum drifts.
After this investigation, it can be noted the significant effect of the inherent damping value
used for the analysis in terms of the percentages of dissipated energy and its distribution in
the different elements of the structure. However, for the performance analysis, very little
variation is evidenced in terms of the maximum average floor drifts, obtaining similar results
with all the damping values used.