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In order to study the seismic performance of stairs in steel frame structures, two 1:2 scaled test models of stairs with damped supports and fixed supports were designed and manufactured, and the quasi-static tests were carried out under constant axial force. The failure modes, hysteresis performance, energy dissipation performance and deformation capacity of different stairs were investigated, and the working mechanism of different stairs was analyzed. The test results show that the energy dissipation of the staircase with damped supports is through damping effect, which changes the way of force transmission and internal force distribution of the staircase. The energy dissipation of the staircase with fixed supports is through the damage of the component itself. In the stage of failure, the deformation of the platform plate, the joint of the inclined beam and the staircase beam of the staircase with fixed supports is large, and the severe buckling of the frame beam causes the failure of bearing capacity. The hysteretic loops of the two stairs are full and plump. The stiffness of the stairs with damped supports is smaller in the initial stage of loading, but later reaches or even exceeds that of the stairs with fixed supports, indicating better bearing capacity. The horizontal sliding displacement of the damping support is larger, which is beneficial to the damper, and the vertical displacement can be neglected. The vertical stiffness of the damping support effectively controls the warping of the pedal. © 2021, Editorial Office of Journal of Building Structures. All right reserved.
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