Performance-based wind design of tall mass timber buildings with coupled post-tensioned cross-laminated timber shear walls

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作者
Berile, Nahom K. [1 ]
Bezabeh, Matiyas A. [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Montreal, PQ, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Performance-based wind design; Self-centering systems; PT-CLT walls; Cross-laminated timber; MWFRSs; OpenSees; Mass timber; Wind tunnel testing; LOADS; DIRECTIONALITY; CAPACITY; BEHAVIOR; DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jweia.2024.105981
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Engineered timber panels, such as cross-laminated timber (CLT), have enabled tall mass timber buildings to reach heights equivalent to mid-rise concrete and steel buildings. Tall mass timber buildings are lighter and more flexible than their concrete and steel equivalents, which makes their design wind-critical. The current prescriptive code-based design of main wind force resisting systems (MWFRSs) only considers buildings' linearelastic capacity, resulting in costly designs requiring commercially unavailable timber cross sections. This prevents engineers from fully utilizing timber as MWFRS and limits the height that mass timber buildings can reach. In performance-based wind design (PBWD), nonlinear-inelastic deformation in specially designed and detailed parts of MWFRSs enables an optimal design. However, controlling damage accumulation in structures can be challenging due to the substantial mean component of wind loads in the along-wind direction. To this end, selfcentering systems such as coupled post-tensioned CLT (PT-CLT) walls can offer a solution. However, despite extensive analytical and experimental studies on the use of PT-CLT walls as seismic force-resisting systems, their use as MWFRSs has not been explored. Therefore, this paper proposes the use of PT-CLT walls as MWFRSs in tall mass timber buildings and develops a new PBWD approach for their design. To demonstrate the applicability of the PBWD approach, 8- and 16-story prototype mass timber buildings hypothetically located in Toronto, Canada, were designed using PBWD and load information from wind tunnel tests. For performance assessment, threedimensional multi-spring numerical models were developed in OpenSeesPy and validated with full-scale quasistatic cyclic and shaking table experimental tests. Performance assessments using nonlinear response history analysis (NLRHA) under simultaneous along-, across-, and torsional-wind loads for 36 wind directions were carried out. The results indicate that the proposed PBWD framework is practical and effective for designing PTCLT shear walls as MWFRSs in tall mass timber buildings.
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