Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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304645 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2012 | 12 Pages |
A large number of research studies have been recently devoted to the modelling and analysis of infilled RC framed buildings under seismic actions, and the significant role that the infill plays in the overall structural performance is by now a well acknowledged result. In particular, the extension of N2 method to infilled frame allows the appraisal of this contribution within the framework of a non linear static analysis.The present paper reports the results of the non linear static assessment performed for two RC existing buildings located in a high seismic hazard area. Both building are characterized by regularity in plan and elevation, but while the first one is a low rise construction, the second one is relatively tall (7-storey). Thence, there is the possibility of considering two different and interesting situations. For the two case studies, moreover, a complete investigation protocol was previously carried out, providing a detailed experimental information about the materials (concrete, steel reinforcements, masonry infill).Numerical analyses were performed by using spatial models, both for the bare frames and for the infilled frames, in order to appraise the variation of the structural capacity because of the interaction of the infills with the RC elements.
► Pushover analysis of two existing RC framed buildings in high seismic hazard area. ► The aim is to assess the influence of the infill over the seismic response. ► Experimental test campaign was performed on the RC elements and masonry infill. ► Remarks about the influence of the infills over the collapse mechanisms.