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Displacement-based seismic design of limited ductile rectangular RC walls: from the design engineers perspective

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posted on 2024-07-11, 08:00 authored by Scott MenegonScott Menegon, Hing Ho TsangHing Ho Tsang, John WilsonJohn Wilson, N. Lam
This paper presents an overview of how designers could undertake a displacement-based seismic assessment of rectangular reinforced concrete (RC) walls in accordance with Australian codes and standards. RC detailing in Australia generally results in a limited ductile RC structure and as such will be the focus of this paper. The various seismic performance objectives set out by Australian codes and standards are summarised herein. The paper will outline how a non-linear static pushover analysis could be performed in accordance with the Australian concrete structures standard to determine the force-displacement response curve of a rectangular wall. Mean stress-strain curves representing the actual performance of reinforcement and concrete are presented. The method presented for determining the force-displacement response curve is validated against large scale laboratory test results with very good correlation shown. The paper concludes with a parametric study of rectangular walls looking at how the overstrength and displacement ductility vary with changes in the axial load ratio, effective height, concrete strength and vertical reinforcement ratio.

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Collapse assessment of reinforced concrete buildings in regions of lower seismicity

Australian Research Council

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Second International Conference on Performance-based and Lifecycle Structural Engineering (PLSE 2015), Brisbane, Australia, 9-11 December 2015

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Second International Conference on Performance-based and Lifecycle Structural Engineering PLSE 2015, Brisbane, Australia, 9-11 December 2015

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Copyright © 2015. This work is reproduced in good faith. Every reasonable effort has been made to trace the copyright owner. For more information please contact researchbank@swin.edu.au.

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