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In order to protect Chinese ancient building, steel components were considered to strengthen its tenon-mortise joints and the strengthening effects were studied by shaking table tests. Based on actual sizes of an ancient building, a wooden frame model with a scale of 1:8 of the prototype structure was built considering Yan-wei type of tenon-mortise connections. Steel components were used to strengthen tenon-mortise joints of the model to enhance its stability. By white noise excitation values of basic frequency for model in both strengthened and unstrengthened conditions were obtained;By inputing El-Centro earthquake waves of different peak acceleration values, responses of displacement and acceleration for typical nodes of the model were obtained. Results show that after its tenon-mortise joints are strengthened by steel components, basic frequency of the model increases;Under earthquake the strengthened model responds with smaller peak displacement and acceleration values;With the increase of earthquake intensity, the steel components tend to perform better. Thus the steel components are effective for strengthening tenon-mortise joints of Chinese ancient buildings. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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ISSN: 1660-9336
Year: 2012
Volume: 204-208
Page: 3251-3255
Language: English
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