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Title: Best Placement of Shear Walls In an RCC Space Frame Based on Seismic Response
Authors: Sud, Anshul
Shekhawat, Raghav Singh
Dhiman, Poonam
Keywords: Seismic resistance
Shear wall
Base shear
Storey drift
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P.
Abstract: Shear walls are one of the most basic lateral load resisting elements in an earthquake resistant building. To avoid torsion in buildings, shear walls must be placed symmetrically in plan. In this paper, a five-storey RC building located in seismic zone-V is considered with four shear walls. Five different configurations of shear walls viz. bare frame, shear wall symmetrically placed at exterior bays (centrally), at core and adjacently placed in exterior of the building, are considered. These frames are analyzed for seismic forces to assess performance in terms of base shear, storey drift, member forces and joint displacements. The frame with shear walls at core and centrally placed at exterior bays showed significant reduction of order 29% to 83% in lateral displacement. The reduction in bending moments is approximately 70% to 85% for interior and perimeter columns respectively. Shear and axial forces in columns have reduced by 86% and 45% respectively. Based on such results, the best placement of shear walls in building plan is suggested.
URI: http://ir.juit.ac.in:8080/jspui/jspui/handle/123456789/9007
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