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Title: Assessing the Seismic Demands on Non-Structural Components Attached to Reinforced Concrete Frames
Authors: Challagulla, S. P.
Kontoni, D. -P. N.
Suluguru, A. K.
Hossain, I.
Ramakrishna, U.
Jameel, M.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Challagulla, SP, Kontoni, D-PN, Suluguru, AK, Hossain, I, Ramakrishna, U & Jameel, M 2023, 'Assessing the Seismic Demands on Non-Structural Components Attached to Reinforced Concrete Frames', Applied Sciences, Том. 13, № 3, стр. 1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031817
Challagulla, S. P., Kontoni, D-P. N., Suluguru, A. K., Hossain, I., Ramakrishna, U., & Jameel, M. (2023). Assessing the Seismic Demands on Non-Structural Components Attached to Reinforced Concrete Frames. Applied Sciences, 13(3), 1817. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031817
Abstract: Nonstructural components (NSCs) are the systems that are attached to the floors of a building structure. NSCs have become critical in sustaining post-earthquake functionality while constructing seismic-resilient structures. The seismic behavior of the NSCs primarily depends upon the behavior of the structure to which the NSC is attached. Building structures are subjected to earthquake loads and behave differently when the supporting soil type varies. In light of this, this study investigates the seismic demands on NSC attached to the floors of an elastic-reinforced concrete building frame supported by different soil types. The present study considered a regular building frame and a building frame with mass irregularity on the lower story. A total of 3 sets of 11 horizontal spectral-matched ground motions consistent with each soil type are considered. Floor response spectra (FRS) can be used to measure the seismic load on non-structural components. Primarily, it was found that the ordinates of FRS depend on the floor height, the vibration periods of the building, and the soil type. The presence of mass irregularity at the lower story amplified the floor response at all floor levels. Additionally, the values of floor spectral acceleration increase as soil flexibility increases. The amplification factors are critical for generating the floor response spectra, and their variation along the building height is discussed. The floor acceleration was found to vary non-linearly with the height of the building. Finally, artificial neural networks (ANNs) are employed to develop the prediction models for dynamic amplification factors. The results calculated by the dynamic time history analyses are utilized to validate the proposed prediction models. © 2023 by the authors.
Keywords: FLOOR AMPLIFICATION FACTOR
FLOOR RESPONSE SPECTRA
NON-STRUCTURAL COMPONENT
SEISMIC DEMAND
SOIL TYPE
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130203
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
SCOPUS ID: 85148041476
WOS ID: 000929309100001
PURE ID: 34710817
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app13031817
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