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Seismic evaluation of reinforced concrete structures infilled with masonry infill walls

 
 
 

Abstract


The current research work aims to investigate the seismic performance of the reinforced concrete structures fully, as well as, partially infilled with masonry infill (MI) walls. For that, a numerical study of three groups of two-dimensional framed structure has been conducted under dynamic time–history analysis. The three building groups are\xa0classified as nine, six and three stories representing high-rise building, medium-rise building, and low-rise building, respectively. Different infill walls’ configurations have been studied for each group to simulate the bare frame,\xa0the infilled frame, the open ground story\xa0frame, and the partially opened ground story\xa0frame. Double-strut nonlinear cyclic model for MI walls\xa0has been utilized to represent nonlinear behavior of infill walls in the framed structures using the structural software package SeismoStruct software. Dynamic time–history analysis, using three different ground motion records to represent wide range of frequency content, has been utilized to study the performance of the studied cases under seismic loading conditions. Based on the obtained results, the seismic performance of the framed structures is strongly influenced after using the infill walls. However, removing the MI walls from the ground story leads to soft story phenomena and makes the structures vulnerable to collapse especially in moderate-to-severe earthquakes.

Volume 20
Pages 961-981
DOI 10.1007/S42107-019-00158-6
Language English
Journal None

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