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Dynamic behaviour of stiffened and damaged coupled shear walls

  • Meftah, S.A. (Laboratoire des Materiaux et Hydrologie, Universite de Sidi Bel Abbes) ;
  • Tounsi, A. (Laboratoire des Materiaux et Hydrologie, Universite de Sidi Bel Abbes) ;
  • Adda-Bedia, E.A. (Laboratoire des Materiaux et Hydrologie, Universite de Sidi Bel Abbes)
  • Received : 2005.01.01
  • Accepted : 2006.05.01
  • Published : 2006.10.25

Abstract

The free vibration of stiffened and damaged coupled shear walls is investigated using the mixed finite element method. The anisotropic damage model is adopted to describe the damage extent of the reinforced concrete shear wall element. The internal energy of a locally damaged shear wall element is derived. Polynomial shape functions established by Kwan are used to present the component of displacements vector on each point within the wall element. The principle of virtual work is employed to deduce the stiffness matrix of a damaged shear wall element. The stiffened system is reinforced by an additional stiffening beam at some level of the structure. This induces additional axial forces, and thus reduces the bending moments in the walls and the lateral deflection, and increases the natural frequencies. The effects of the damage extent and the stiffening beam on the free vibration characteristics of the structure are studied. The optimal location of the stiffening beam for increasing as far as possible the first natural frequency of vibration is presented.

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