scholarly journals Effect Of Masonry Infill Walls On Seismic Response Of Open Ground Storey Rc Frames

Author(s):  
Priyanka null ◽  
Dr. Shobha Ram ◽  
Dr. Alok Verma
2011 ◽  
Vol 255-260 ◽  
pp. 193-197
Author(s):  
Jia Chao Zhang ◽  
Lei Ming Zhang ◽  
Xi La Liu

Reinforced concrete (RC) frame with masonry infill walls is a very common structural system in low and medium rise buildings. The infill walls are usually considered as non-structural components in the design or assessment of buildings. However, many damages in earthquakes have shown that the infill walls can significantly change the structural response to seismic action. Consequently the evaluation of the seismic performance of RC frame with masonry infill walls becomes very important, and also turns to be a major challenge for structure engineers. In this paper a beam-and-column (BAC) macro model for walls is proposed to simulate the masonry infill walls in RC frames. In this model, the masonry panel is replaced by an equivalent rigid frame which is made up of some beam-and-column members. The geometric parameters of each member can be determined simply by equivalent stiffness combined with the original dimensions of wall panel. The physical characteristics are described directly by material properties of wall panel under investigation. To validate the rationality of proposed model, a masonry-infilled RC frame under cyclic reversed loading is analyzed by the proposed model. The results, including crack pattern, load versus displacement relation are then compared with the experiment response. Good agreements are found.


ce/papers ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 241-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baris Binici ◽  
Erdem Canbay ◽  
İsmail Ozan Demirel ◽  
Alper Aldemir ◽  
Uğur Uzgan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 599-628
Author(s):  
Sang Whan Han ◽  
Chang Seok Lee

Existing lightly reinforced concrete (RC) moment frames are vulnerable to earthquakes. The seismic behavior of these frames could be affected by the presence of masonry infill walls. The objective of this study was to investigate the seismic behavior of gravity-designed RC frames having partial- and full-height masonry infill walls. For this purpose, experimental and numerical studies were conducted. Three one-story and one-bay gravity-designed RC moment frames with and without partial- and full-height masonry infill walls were made and tested under cyclic lateral loads. Numerical models for RC moment frames and masonry walls were proposed based on test data. Nonlinear static and incremental dynamic analyses (IDAs) were conducted for three-story RC moment frames with and without partial- and full-height masonry infill walls using the numerical models. Both experimental and numerical studies demonstrated that the masonry-infilled RC frames had larger lateral strength and stiffness than bare RC frames, whereas their drift capacity was less than that of bare frames. The partial-height masonry-infilled RC model frame had the least collapse strength among the frames.


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