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Structural Engineering and Mechanics Volume 77, Number 1, January10 2021 , pages 115-135 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2021.77.1.115 |
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Investigating the effects of span arrangements on DDBD designed RC buildings under the skew seismic attack |
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Dariush Alimohammadi and Esmaeel Izadi Zaman Abadi
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| Abstract | ||
| This paper focuses on examining the effects of span arrangements on displacement responses of plan-symmetric RC frame buildings designed using the direct displacement-based design (DDBD) method by employing non-linear analyses and the skew seismic attack. In order to show the desired performance of DDBD design approach, the force-based design approach is also used to examine the seismic performance of the selected structures. To realize this objective, 8-story buildings with different plans are selected. In addition, the dynamic behavior of the structures is evaluated by selecting 3, 7, and 12-story buildings. In order to perform non-linear analyses, OpenSees software is used for modeling buildings. Results of an experimental model are used to validate the analytical model implemented in OpenSees. The results of non-linear static and non-linear dynamic analyses indicate that changing span arrangements does not affect estimating the responses of structures designed using the DDBD approach, and the results are more or less the same. Next, in order to apply the earthquake in non-principle directions, DDBD structures, designed for one-way performance, are designed again for two-way performance. Time history analyses are performed under a set of artificial acceleration pairs, applied to structures at different angles. It is found that the mean maximum responses of earthquakes at all angles have very good agreement with the design-acceptable limits, while the response of buildings along the height direction has a relatively acceptable and uniform distribution. Meanwhile, changes in the span arrangements did not have a significant effect on displacement responses. | ||
| Key Words | ||
| direct displacement based design; span arrangement; plan symmetric RC frame buildings; non linear analyses; skew seismic attack | ||
| Address | ||
| Department of Civil Engineering, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran | ||