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Lateral Load Analyses of Multi-storeyed Frames with and Without Shear Walls
Multi-storeyed buildings are popping up more and more in India due to its ever-growing need for accommodation as opposed to its subsequent lack of land area. It is a known fact that as the height of the structure increases, lateral loads become a crucial part of the design. Shear walls are among one of the most common, cheap and effective methods by which lateral loads are resisted. In this paper, a study is made on multi-storeyed buildings of a symmetric plan with shear walls provided at multiple locations across the plan. The total length and thickness of walls were kept constant throughout all cases. Straight walls and L-shaped R.C.C. walls were made use of. Linear static, linear dynamic and non-linear static analyses were performed. Comparisons were made based on roof-level displacement, drift, stiffness of structure and ductility to find the best-performing configuration.
Lateral Load Analyses of Multi-storeyed Frames with and Without Shear Walls
Multi-storeyed buildings are popping up more and more in India due to its ever-growing need for accommodation as opposed to its subsequent lack of land area. It is a known fact that as the height of the structure increases, lateral loads become a crucial part of the design. Shear walls are among one of the most common, cheap and effective methods by which lateral loads are resisted. In this paper, a study is made on multi-storeyed buildings of a symmetric plan with shear walls provided at multiple locations across the plan. The total length and thickness of walls were kept constant throughout all cases. Straight walls and L-shaped R.C.C. walls were made use of. Linear static, linear dynamic and non-linear static analyses were performed. Comparisons were made based on roof-level displacement, drift, stiffness of structure and ductility to find the best-performing configuration.
Lateral Load Analyses of Multi-storeyed Frames with and Without Shear Walls
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Shukla, Sanjay Kumar (editor) / Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan (editor) / Das, Bibhuti Bhusan (editor) / Kolathayar, Sreevalsa (editor) / Koshy, Akash John (author) / Sofi, A. (author) / Santhakumar, A. R. (author)
2020-10-14
17 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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