Basement-Storey Effect on the Seismic Response of RC Buildings on Soft Surface Soil

Author(s):  
Naci Çağlar ◽  
Sedat Sert ◽  
Ahmet Hamdi Serdar
Author(s):  
Yusuke Maida ◽  
Tomofusa Akita ◽  
Nobuyuki Izumi

This report presents studies on the seismic response of high-rise RC buildings in Japan. Data concerning the seismic response of approximately 600 high-rise RC buildings constructed from 1972 to 2015 were collected. Seismic response characteristics were analyzed by focusing on differences in seismic resistant structures, seismic response control structures, and seismic isolation structures. The results indicated that the maximum story drift ratio response under the level 1 study seismic ground motion (R) and the level 2 study seismic ground motion (R) criteria is smaller for seismic isolation structures than that of the seismic resistant structure and seismic response control structures. In addition, focusing on the R-R relationship, the correlation is low in the seismic resistant and seismic response control structures, but is almost linear in the seismic isolation structure. This is because the seismic isolation structure is designed such that the superstructure does not become plastic even with level 2 seismic ground motion.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 1919-1937
Author(s):  
Hamed Hamidi ◽  
Amin Karbassi ◽  
Pierino Lestuzzi

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Ferraioli ◽  
Angelo Lavino

Despite extensive research studies, the seismic response of infilled reinforced concrete buildings remains an open problem due to both the complexity of the interaction between the infill and the frame and the large number of parameters involved. Thus, guidelines for both modelling and analysis are still lacking and the infill walls are normally treated as nonstructural components in seismic codes. However, it may be not conservative to neglect the influence of infills. In fact, the infill masonry walls may significantly affect the stiffness, strength, and energy dissipation capacity of RC buildings, even when they are regularly distributed. Recognizing this influence and its importance on the vulnerability of infilled frames, Eurocode 8 requires amplifying seismic action effects due to infills. In this paper, the effectiveness of the Eurocode 8 design provisions for infill irregularity in plan and/or elevation was investigated. To this aim, different in-plan layouts of infill walls were selected as marginal cases for which Eurocode 8 does not require amplification of the action effects due to the presence of infills, or the additional measures to counteract these effects are not mandatory. The seismic vulnerability of the infilled RC buildings was evaluated using nonlinear static and nonlinear dynamic analyses. Both cracking and crushing of masonry and stiffness and strength degradation were considered in the analysis. The effect of the layout of the masonry infills on the seismic response in terms of resistance and displacement was evaluated. Results show that in one of the case studies here examined, it is not conservative to neglect the influence of infill panels. In fact, structural failure due to torsion and soft-storey effects may occur even in cases where Eurocode 8 does not require the amplification of the action effects. Finally, the total shear demand on columns may be underestimated, even in cases where the code provisions for infills irregularity are not mandatory, and the additional shear demand in the columns induced by the masonry infill is very low.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (10) ◽  
pp. 5631-5654 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Masi ◽  
L. Chiauzzi ◽  
G. Santarsiero ◽  
V. Manfredi ◽  
S. Biondi ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 1689-1698 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Reza Khaloo ◽  
Hassan Masoomi ◽  
Saeed Nozhati ◽  
Mohamad Mohamadi Dehcheshmeh

2013 ◽  
Vol 747 ◽  
pp. 273-276
Author(s):  
Ahmet Yakut ◽  
Ismail Ozan Demirel

Majority of buildings in Turkey and in most developing countries are made with reinforced concrete frames infilled with clay tile brick walls. Despite this, influence of these walls is not accounted for in design. Past earthquake observations have shown that the infill walls have great influence on performance of buildings. In this paper, influence of the brick infill walls on strength and stiffness of RC buildings are presented through analytical results obtained for some typical buildings. Comparison of results showed that stiffness of the walls and their capacity is greatly influenced by the infill walls. The change in the strength and stiffness has been based on ratio of the wall area to the total floor area with providing expressions to determine these.


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