Title of article :
Minimum thickness for ductile RC structural walls
Author/Authors :
Chai، نويسنده , , Y.H. and Kunnath، نويسنده , , S.K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
An important issue in seismic design of concrete buildings concerns the stability of structural walls when subjected to intense earthquake ground motions. Large tensile strains, developed as a result of significant yielding in the wall, are a cause for concern since the stability of the wall depends on the magnitude of the tensile strain imposed on the wall. A critical condition exists where excessive out-of-plane displacement may occur upon load reversal prior to crack closure causing the wall to buckle. The potential for instability can be mitigated by requiring a minimum wall thickness to ensure that the in-plane lateral strength can be fully developed in the reversed direction. A methodology for assessing the minimum wall thickness is outlined in this paper and results are presented for a number of parameters including the ground motion intensity, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, floor weight, wall-to-floor area ratio and number of stories. The minimum wall thickness is compared with recommendations in current building codes.
Keywords :
Minimum wall thickness , Structural walls , Reinforced concrete , Earthquake resistant design , ductility , Buckling , stability
Journal title :
Engineering Structures
Journal title :
Engineering Structures