Response analysis of a multi-story building structure with a variety of horizontal irregularities and shear wall geometries

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The growing growth of human activities has led to changes in housing patterns in urban areas. The land crisis in urban areas has made land prices uneconomical, so buildings are designed vertically. One solution to resist earthquakes in multi-story buildings is to add a shear wall structure with the proper profile and layout. Shear wall designs with variations influence the base shear, drift ratio, lateral deflection, and story drift patterns. This study presents the structural response comparison of buildings against variations in the profile and layout of shear walls subjected to earthquake loads. Force Based Design method utilizing the response spectrum approach was adopted in the analysis and carried out using SAP200. Six structural models comprise a frame without shear walls, three L-profile shear walls, two I-profile (straight) shear walls. The simulation results of the overall structural models show that the profile and layout configuration of shear walls in the frame structure of a multi-story building correlates directly to the performance of base shear, drift ratio, and story drift with relatively comparative conditions.

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Prathama, A. H., Teguh, M., & Saleh, F. (2021). Response analysis of a multi-story building structure with a variety of horizontal irregularities and shear wall geometries. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 933). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/933/1/012008

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