Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 83 - 98 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098 İndeks Tarihi: 21-10-2021

A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories

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Seismic codes generally require that the Equivalent Seismic Load Method or the Modal Response SpectrumMethod is adopted in the design of buildings. In the equivalent seismic load method, the equivalent seismicstatic force applied to the building is determined depending on the seismicity of the region where the buildingis located, the usage class of the building, the fundamental period of the building and the building mass.Later, this equivalent seismic load is reduced by the seismic load reduction factor to take into account theincrease in the capacity of the system and the decrease in the seismic demand due to the nonlinear andinelastic behavior of the system, i.e., by accepting limited inelastic deformations in the building subjected tothe design earthquake. Then, structural system of the building is analyzed under the reduced seismic forcesin addition to the vertical loads by using the load combinations given in the design codes. The process iscompleted by designing the sections and the structural elements of the building. Similar processes can beimplemented by using the modal response spectrum method. The difference between these two methods isconsideration of the higher modes of the building instead of the first mode only and the use of the modalmasses of the building for each mode, instead of the total mass of the building. In the latter method, thecontributions of the higher mode are combined by using specific superposition rules. The codes assume thatthe structural systems designed in this way will exhibit the almost same level of inelastic deformation, i.e.,the controlled damage state, regardless of the building parameters, such as the number of stories. In thisstudy, an attempt is made to investigate the validity of this implicit acceptance. For this purpose, the buildingswith a various number of stories are designed by satisfying the bare minimum requirements of the code only,as much as possible. The seismic behavior and the lateral load capacity of these buildings are examined bythe static and dynamic nonlinear analyses. The ratio of the nonlinear load capacity to the reduced equivalentseismic load is evaluated depending on the number of the stories of the buildings. The results which arepresented in detail yield that the buildings with a low number of stories have relatively larger nonlinear lateralload capacity-to-the reduced elastic seismic load ratio, which is not compatible with the general implicitassumption made in the seismic codes.
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APA ÇAPA Y, Ozuygur A, Celep Z (2021). A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. , 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
Chicago ÇAPA YUŞA UĞUR,Ozuygur Ali Ruzi,Celep Zekai A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. (2021): 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
MLA ÇAPA YUŞA UĞUR,Ozuygur Ali Ruzi,Celep Zekai A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. , 2021, ss.83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
AMA ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. . 2021; 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
Vancouver ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. . 2021; 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
IEEE ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z "A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories." , ss.83 - 98, 2021. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
ISNAD ÇAPA, YUŞA UĞUR vd. "A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories". (2021), 83-98. https://doi.org/10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
APA ÇAPA Y, Ozuygur A, Celep Z (2021). A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online), 4(2), 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
Chicago ÇAPA YUŞA UĞUR,Ozuygur Ali Ruzi,Celep Zekai A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online) 4, no.2 (2021): 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
MLA ÇAPA YUŞA UĞUR,Ozuygur Ali Ruzi,Celep Zekai A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online), vol.4, no.2, 2021, ss.83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
AMA ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online). 2021; 4(2): 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
Vancouver ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories. Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online). 2021; 4(2): 83 - 98. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
IEEE ÇAPA Y,Ozuygur A,Celep Z "A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories." Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online), 4, ss.83 - 98, 2021. 10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098
ISNAD ÇAPA, YUŞA UĞUR vd. "A study on earthquake performances of reinforced concrete buildings with various number of stories". Journal of Structural Engineering & Applied Mechanics (Online) 4/2 (2021), 83-98. https://doi.org/10.31462/jseam.2021.04083098