2015
DOI: 10.2495/eres150041
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Interaction of adjacent multi-storey RC frames at significant damage and near collapse limit states

Abstract: The interaction problem between adjacent multi-storey reinforced concrete structures with unequal storey levels and different total heights at different limit states for three intensity levels of seismic hazard is evaluated. The seismic performance of the external column of the tall building that suffers the impact from the upper floor slab of the adjacent shorter structure is under consideration. The critical column's local requirements are checked at three different seismic demands according to the Eurocode … Show more

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“…Although interaction effects are independent from the initial structural design provisions it has been proved to be crucial for the integrity of the structural stability. Thus, the problem of the structural pounding between adjacent buildings has received substantial attention over the last two to three decades [1]- [10] and numerous results based on the deterministic assessment of the pounding effect on the seismic performance of real multistory structures have been reported in the literature [7]- [10]. However, review of the literature indicates that the probabilistic evaluation of the pounding problem is still in an early state of knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although interaction effects are independent from the initial structural design provisions it has been proved to be crucial for the integrity of the structural stability. Thus, the problem of the structural pounding between adjacent buildings has received substantial attention over the last two to three decades [1]- [10] and numerous results based on the deterministic assessment of the pounding effect on the seismic performance of real multistory structures have been reported in the literature [7]- [10]. However, review of the literature indicates that the probabilistic evaluation of the pounding problem is still in an early state of knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the seismic assessment of adjacent RC structures with interaction problems at different limit states and different levels of seismic hazard has been studied by Favvata et al [29] and Favvata [30]. Based on these initial results, the following key issues have been raised:…”
Section: Seismic Assessment Of Rc Structures With Pounding Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of the seismic intensity (low, medium or high level of seismic hazard) influences the number of times the shear demand of the column exceeds the corresponding available strength during the analysis [30]. The minimum gap distance that is required between adjacent RC structures in order to eliminate the possibility for interaction seems to depend on the limit state and the level of the seismic hazard that is used for the evaluation (Fig.…”
Section: Seismic Assessment Of Rc Structures With Pounding Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%