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Title
Inelastic Seismic Analysis of Large Panel Buildings.
File
PB81154338.pdf
Author(s)
Schricker, V.; Powell, G. H.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., September 1980, 290 p.
Identifying Number(s)
UCB/EERC-80/38
Abstract
Large panel structures behave differently from frame and monolithic wall structures because of the distinct planes of weakness in the horizontal and vertical joints between panels. These joints may slide and open during shaking, producing large localized changes in the bending and shear stiffnesses. Special modelling techniques are thus needed for analysis of the inelastic dynamic response. A mathematical model for inelastic seismic analysis of two-dimensional large panel structures is described. The wall panels are idealized either by elastic beam-type elements or by two-dimensional finite elements. The joints are idealized by nonlinear spring elements, with a variety of possible force-deformation relationships. FORTRAN subroutines for several panel and joint elements have been developed and incorporated into the computer program DRAIN-2D. To account for the large, sudden changes in stiffness in the mathematical model a modified step-by-step integration strategy has also been incorporated into the DRAIN-2D program. Using DRAIN-2D, a parameter study has been carried out on a multi-story, single-bay, large panel wall to determine the influence of design and analysis assumptions on the computed nonlinear response, considering both slip and opening at the joints. This report contains a review of the behavior of joints in large panel structures, a description of the modelling procedure and the DRAIN-2D elements, and a detailed discussion of the parameter study.
Keywords
Earthquake resistant structures; Tall buildings; Construction joints; Fortran; Mathematical models; Finite element analysis; Buildings; Earthquake engineering; Dynamic response; Computer programming; Panels; DRAIN 2D computer program