Review on the rocking wall systems as a self-centering mechanism and its interaction with floor diaphragm in precast concrete structures

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The severe damage of precast concrete wall structures that have been recorded in the past earthquake has led to the innovation of the rocking wall concept which can demonstrate free or minimum damage aftershock of an earthquake. Furthermore, extensive research works have been well conducted in the past three decades on the establishment of precast rocking wall systems, designs, details, and techniques. Despite this extensive development, little attention has been devoted to investigate the interaction between the rocking wall systems and the flooring diaphragm. The historical perspective on the development of rocking wall systems over the past few decades in the precast concrete structures is presented. Subsequently, the limited research works on the interaction of precast rocking wall to the floor diaphragm are described. Apart from that, this paper attempts to highlight the application of rocking wall systems in the context of precast connection for the precast load-bearing structures. In this contribution, the precast rocking wall-floor connection for precast load-bearing structures is proposed and presented in this paper.

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Masrom, M. A., & Hamid, N. H. A. (2020). Review on the rocking wall systems as a self-centering mechanism and its interaction with floor diaphragm in precast concrete structures. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, 17(6), 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-78256115

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