Abstract:
The response modification factor (R) is considered as one of the most important
parameters that affect the seismic design of new buildings all around the world. Any
improvement in the reliability of modern earthquake-resistant buildings around the world
must involve an exhaustive examination of the building response characteristics that have
the greatest influence on the values assigned to the factor. The primary goal of this
analytical and parametric research is to examine the response modification factor (R) and
study the seismic behavior of the buildings in Concrete Moment Resisting Frame System
(CMRFS) structures constructed. The research focuses on an Intermediate Moment
Resisting Frame System (IMRFS), with 4 and 3 bays in longitudinal and transverse
directions for 1,2,3 and 4 stories, each one consists of (18x24) m2
two-way solid slab with
6m center to center span between columns. Nonlinear behavior is applied for beams and
columns due to gravity and earthquake loadings. A nonlinear static pushover analysis
(fiber hinges) is performed and compared with the available published experimental data.
The capacity curve of the structure using the displacement control approach is used to
evaluate the response modification factor (R) and is compared with the ASCE code values.
A parametric study is carried out to investigate the realistic value of the response
modification factor. In this parametric study, the effect of number of stories, size of
column section dimensions, member reinforcement and performance point are
investigated. Results of this research show that the number of stories and the difference of
columns cross sections as well as the maximum lateral displacement that is imposed on the
structure during the pushover analysis have a substantial impact on the R-factor value. This
research evaluates the pattern and explains the relationship of change in R-factor with an
increase in the number of stories and decrease the cross-sectional areas and the redundancy
factor and suggesting the real value of (R) for a different number of stories that are
exposed to the same conditions and linking it to the values of the Performance Point (PP)
and the Performance level of structures against earthquakes.
Description:
CD, no of pages 76, 31550, ماجستير مباني 10/2023