2019
DOI: 10.1108/ec-12-2018-0568
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Efficient analysis of shear wall-frame structural systems

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to propose an efficient method to conduct the preliminary analyses of medium or high-rise wall-frame structural systems with vertically varying properties. To this end, a finite element is formulated to take the shear deformation of the shear wall and the constrained moment of the link beam. Design/methodology/approach The differential equation of the structure is derived from the total potential energy. Its homogenous solutions are functions of initial parameters (deflections and inn… Show more

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“…However, there were some proofs that installing RC shear wall with the full height of frame is ineffective, because the seismic responses such as story drift [5] of the structure at the upper stories, and the flexural and shear responses [6] at the upper stories developed significantly. This phenomenon is also shown by another study which perform analysis for RC with shear wall structures [7][8].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…However, there were some proofs that installing RC shear wall with the full height of frame is ineffective, because the seismic responses such as story drift [5] of the structure at the upper stories, and the flexural and shear responses [6] at the upper stories developed significantly. This phenomenon is also shown by another study which perform analysis for RC with shear wall structures [7][8].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…For low-rise to mid-rise buildings, it is appropriate to install the RC shear walls up to the top floor. Studies by Estekanchi et al [1], Xia et al [2], Bhatta et al [3], and Bhat et al [4] suggested that installing RC shear walls with the full height of the high-rise building is not effective. The reason is that the multi-story shear walls in a high-rise building are subjected to predominant bending deformation under earthquakes, and the inter-story deformation of the building increases in the upper floors.…”
Section: Introduction 1rc Frame With Curtailed Wallmentioning
confidence: 99%