Abstract The rhombic grid hyperboloid-latticed shells (RGHLSs) in the China Comic and Animation Museum (CCAM) are located on the ground floor, and they sustain enormous vertical and horizontal loads induced from upper building structures on top of them. Each RGHLS consists of numerous bidirectional inclined major and secondary columns that intertwine with one another to form a rhombic grid with X-shaped joints. Without both horizontal circumferential members and horizontal lateral braces in the radial direction of the RGHLS, as well as the existence of significant difference of compressive stiffness between major and secondary columns, the RGHLS would ultimately fail in a complicated form of in-plane and out-of-plane multi-column interaction instability in addition to its overall twist deformation under relatively low vertical loads. Currently, no design method for estimating its design strength and safety is available. Therefore, the load-carrying capacity of the RGHLS must be examined experimentally. This paper selects the RGHLS denoted by Y4 in the structure of the CCAM as the prototype, and presents an experimental investigation of its reduced scale (1:1/4) test model. A loading protocol consisting of six loading phases has been devised in order to predict the static vertical and horizontal load resistance, and horizontal hysteretic response of the RGHLS by keeping the amplitudes of the vertical load constantly as 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 times the vertical design load of the reduced-scale test model, respectively. The experimental results obtained indicate that the test model remains elastic under 1.8 times its design loads, which is commonly adopted as static structural strength limit in practical design in China. In addition, horizontal cyclic load test indicated that the reduced-scale test model demonstrated sufficiently large horizontal load-carrying capacity as well as exhibited stable and ample hysteretic curves even under 1.6 times vertical load actions without any obvious stiffness reductions. This study comprehensively introduces the experimental test schemes and deeply analyzes the experimental results, thus forming an important basis for designing the load-carrying capacity of such RGHLSs. Ultimately, according to the experimental loading protocol, numerical simulations and analyses of the test model have been conducted by adopting ANSYS 12.1. The interaction strength design curve of the test model under a combination of vertical and horizontal loads is also proposed by carrying out additional numerical simulations of the model. The FE and experimental results have been compared, and they correspond well to one another, indicating that the results of the reduced-scale test model are accurate enough and reliable.
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