Abstract :
This paper investigates the seismic behavior of RC shear walls strengthened by
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites. In this research, the eects of strengthening
shear walls with dierent strengthening schemes and also strengthening walls with openings
in dierent dimensions and locations are studied. The development of nonlinear niteelement
methods has improved the accuracy of seismic analysis of complex structures. In
this study, the ABAQUS software is used to investigate the nal resisting parameters,
ductility, and behavior factor in these walls using nonlinear static analysis. The ndings
prove that the applied strengthening schemes increase the nal strength of the wall. Also,
the increasing ductility, behavior factor, and increased overstrength factor in some of these
walls compared with original walls are observed. The ndings also prove that special
openings with limited dimensions to improve seismic behavior of the wall are eective, and
the only limitation of using these openings is decreasing the nal strength which can be
made up by using a proper strengthening scheme of FRP.