Buildings (Sep 2024)

Seismic Behavior of Precast Prestressed Concrete Frame with Hinge-Relocated Mortise–Tenon Connections

  • Hanxi Zhao,
  • Noriyuki Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14093007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 3007

Abstract

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To satisfy the easy-construction demands of precast concrete (PCa) frames after an earthquake, a PCa frame with mortise–tenon (MT) connections is proposed in this paper. MT connections are secured solely through the binding force of unbonded prestressed tendons without grouting for easy construction. The design and construction of the joint are detailed. During an earthquake, the hinge system of the connection allows for slight rotational movements. Finite element analysis was employed to assess the joint’s hysteresis behavior, revealing a three-stage earthquake response mechanism: closing, hinge relocation, and self-centering. Based on the hysteresis performance of the beam and column in the precast prestressed concrete (PCaPC) frame, a seismic response model for PCaPC buildings was established.

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