Torsional Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Multi-Story Building under Seismic Loading

  • Hong, Sung-Gul (Assistant Professor, Dept. of Architecture, SNU) ;
  • Moritz, Alex P. (Graduate Student Dept. of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Texas Austin) ;
  • Kim, NamHee (BK 21 Contract prof. of School of Geo Environmental System, SNU)
  • Published : 2000.10.01

Abstract

Excessive torsional behavior of asymmetric building structures is observed to be the main cause of the poor seismic performance. Concepts of current design provisions for torsion are based on the assumption that the strength of the lateral load resisting elements can be adjusted without changing their stiffness. This paper investigates inelastic torsional effects of multi-story high rise residential building in Korea on increase of strength demand and ductility of members using some methods published in literature. The methods analyze the reduction of strength and member ductility resulting from torsional mechanisms. This study shows that use of these concepts control inelastic torsion during preliminary seismic design of multi-story building of irregular plans.

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