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http://dx.doi.org/10.7734/COSEIK.2013.26.1.9

Development of Efficient Seismic Analysis Model using 2D T-Shape Rigid-body for Wall-Frame Structures with a Central Core  

Park, Yong-Koo (Architecture Engineering Department, Samsung Engineering)
Lee, Dong-Guen (Department of Architectural Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
Kim, Hyun-Su (Division of Architecture, Sunmoon University)
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Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea / v.26, no.1, 2013 , pp. 9-17 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, an efficient analytical model for the dynamic analysis of tall buildings with a shear wall-frame structural system has been proposed. A shear wall-frame structural system usually consists of a core wall showing flexural behavior and a frame presenting shear behavior. Therefore, the deformed shape of the shear wall-frame structural system is shown by the combination of flexural mode and shear mode. These characteristics should be considered when an efficient analytical model is developed. To this end, the effect of shear wall and frame on the dynamic behavior of a tall building with a dual system has been separately investigated. In this study, the structural characteristics of a separated individual shear wall model and the frame model without shear wall has been evaluated. In order to consider the effect of the shear wall in the frame model without shear wall, a rigid body was used instead of the shear wall. Each equivalent model for the separated shear wall part and frame part has been independently developed and two equivalent models were then combined to create an efficient analytical model for tall buildings with a shear wall-frame structural system. In order to verify the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method, time history analyses of tall buildings with a shear wall-frame system were performed. Based on analytical results, it has been confirmed that the proposed method can provide accurate results, requiring significantly reduced computational time and memory.
Keywords
wall-frame structural system; T-shape rigidbody; wall-frame interaction; equivalent model;
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