Modelling techniques for dynamic inelastic response analysis of coupled wall structures are investigated. Emphasis is placed on effects of parameters defining the force‐displacement hysteresis loop. Specifically, effects of axial force‐moment interaction, strength reduction, shear yielding, pinching, reloading and unloading branches of hysteresis loops are considered. Effects of modelling parameters on selected response quantities are investigated and discussed in detail.
A 20‐storey coupled wall structure was selected for dynamic analysis. Ranges of parameters characterizing force‐displacement hysteresis loops were obtained from laboratory tests under slowly reversed static loading. Previously recorded strong motion accelerograms were used as input motions.
Results indicate that wall axial forces and beam strength reduction can have significant effects on response envelopes. Moderate variations in unloading and reloading branches of hysteresis loops and pinching appear to have little effect on dynamic response.
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