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EFFECT OF TORSION ON FLOOR ACCELERATION DEMANDS OF NSCS ATTACHED TO RC BUILDINGS WITH DIFFERENT LATERAL LOAD RESISTING SYSTEMS

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In this study, the acceleration demands on NSCs in regular and torsionally irregular six-story reinforced concrete (RC) buildings with moment-resisting frames (MRF) and shear walls (SW) as lateral load-resisting systems were investigated. Four building models, including two regular (R) and two torsionally irregular (IR) configurations as defined by ASCE 7-22, were analyzed using twelve earthquake ground motions calibrated to Montreal’s uniform hazard spectrum for site class C, with a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years. The acceleration demands including the height factor (PFA/PGA), the floor response spectra (FRS), and the horizontal force factor (Sp), were determined through linear time-history analysis, with results compared to the provisions of NBCC 2020 and ASCE 7-22. The findings indicate that the RSW building exhibits a higher PFA/PGA ratio than the RMRF building across all floors with differences becoming more pronounced at the upper levels, reaching 95%. Torsional effects further amplify the increase in the PFA/PGA ratio in both structural systems, with maximum increases of 20% at the upper floors in the IRMRF building and 18% at the lower floors in the IRSW building. Additionally, the computed Sp factor increases by 30-35% in the IRMRF building and 40-60% in the IRSW building compared to their regular counterparts. A comparison with code provisions reveals that ASCE 7-22 and NBCC 2020 underestimate PFA/PGA in the IRMRF building by 35% and 8% at the second floor, respectively, while remaining within code limits at other floors. In contrast, the computed PFA/PGA ratio for the IRSW building exceed code predictions throughout most of the building height with maximum discrepancies of 20% at the rooftop. Furthermore, the obtained code-based force factor (Sp) values captured the demands in the RMRF, while they underestimated those in the IRMRF by up to 60% at the roof and 20% at the second floor. For SW buildings, both NBCC 2020 and ASCE 7-22 underestimated the demands in all cases. The Sp values of the RSW showed up to 100% exceedance at the top floor, while values in the IRSW building reached up to 200% at both the roof and second floor.

langue originaleAnglais
titreCOMPDYN 2025 - 10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
EditeurNational Technical University of Athens
Pages1347-1361
Nombre de pages15
ISBN (Electronique)9786185827069
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2025
Evénement10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, COMPDYN 2025 - Rhodes Island, Grèce
Durée: 15 juin 202518 juin 2025

Série de publications

NomCOMPDYN Proceedings
ISSN (imprimé)2623-3347

Conférence

Conférence10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, COMPDYN 2025
Pays/TerritoireGrèce
La villeRhodes Island
période15/06/2518/06/25

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