Pa. Hidalgo et al., An analytical model to predict the inelastic seismic behavior of shear-wall, reinforced concrete structures, ENG STRUCT, 24(1), 2002, pp. 85-98
The development of an analytical model to predict the inelastic seismic res
ponse of reinforced concrete shear-wall buildings, including both the flexu
ral and shear failure modes is presented. The use of shear-wall buildings i
s quite common in a number of seismic countries as a result of their succes
sful seismic behavior during past severe earthquakes. The objective of this
study has been to develop a computer model capable of predicting the seism
ic behavior of shear-wall buildings. Such model would allow better estimati
ons to be obtained of both the ultimate lateral strength of these buildings
as well as their inelastic deformation demand under severe ground motions.
Such information may be used in the implementation of performance-based de
sign procedures, and to improve present code design procedures. To fulfill
this objective, a shear failure mode model based on experimental results ha
s been added to the computer program LARZ. This paper discusses the most re
levant problems and solutions devised during the development of this model.
Validation of the model proposed to predict the inelastic seismic response
of shear-wall structures was carried out by comparing its results with the
actual response of two real buildings during the March 3, 1985 Chilean ear
thquake. In spite of the fact that the model is two-dimensional and, hence,
it ignores the torsional response, the results obtained are satisfactory.
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