Effects of vertical irregularity and thickness of unreinforced masonry infill on the robustness of RC framed buildings |
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Authors: | Goutam Mondal Solomon Tesfamariam |
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Affiliation: | School of Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, Canada |
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Abstract: | Presence of irregularities in reinforced concrete (RC) buildings increases seismic vulnerability. During severe seismic shaking, such buildings may suffer disproportionate damage or even collapse that can be minimized by increasing robustness. Robustness is a desirable property of structural systems that can mitigate susceptible buildings to disproportionate collapse. In this paper, the effects of vertical irregularity and thickness of unreinforced masonry infill on the robustness of a six‐story three‐bay RC frame are quantified. Nonlinear static analysis of the frame is performed, and parametric study is undertaken by considering two parameters: absence of masonry infill at different floors (i.e., vertical irregularities) and infill thickness. Robustness has been quantified in terms of stiffness, base shear, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity of the frame. It was observed that the infill thickness and vertical irregularity have significant influence on the response of RC frame. The response surface method is used to develop a predictive equation for robustness as a function of the two parameters. The predictive equation is validated further using 12 randomly selected computer simulations. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | robustness vertical irregularity infilled frame unreinforced masonry (URM) frame pushover analysis inter‐story drift ratio |
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