2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/6572465
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Seismic Performance Evaluation of Modern Bare and Masonry‐Infilled RC SMRF Structures

Abstract: Improper execution of modern code-designed structures in many developing countries have resulted in significant deficient building stock; low strength of concrete, reduced reinforcement, inappropriate detailing of beam-column members, and lack of lateral ties in joint panels. Observations based on earthquake-induced damages and experimental studies conducted on such buildings have revealed significant vulnerability of beam-column joints of bare moment-resisting frame structures. Shake table tests were conducte… Show more

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“…T1 may likely be larger than T since T1 is based on the actual model properties of the structure while T is calculated using the empirical formula given in the code. This is confirmed by many experimental and numerical studies [44][45][46].…”
Section: Elasto-plastic Idealization Of Capacity Curvessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…T1 may likely be larger than T since T1 is based on the actual model properties of the structure while T is calculated using the empirical formula given in the code. This is confirmed by many experimental and numerical studies [44][45][46].…”
Section: Elasto-plastic Idealization Of Capacity Curvessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…e percentage of exceedance (POE) of 3.00 is shown in Figure 7. In the concrete buildings (Figure 7(a)), the magnitude of the POE decreased with the increasing PGA as a result of the consequent increasing nonlinearity of the buildings [27,32,33,56,60,65]. For the same earthquake excitation level, the POE of the lowrise buildings (65%) was larger than that of the highrises (55%).…”
Section: Roof Acceleration Amplification (Raa)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Also, the irregular distribution of chained masonry walls in the 3 main directions, be it length, width or height can lead to random behavior of these buildings and can lead to overall twisting. Furthermore, partially infilled frames can adversely affect the strength and rigidity of these buildings, especially if the openings in these walls are in direct contact with the columns where a short column phenomenon can form, thus, forming a very local dangerous stress [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%