Seismic Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Frames in the Harsh Environment Using Pushover Analysis

  • Sobaih M
  • Ghazali A
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The main objective of this paper is to evaluate the seismic response of buildings of typical reinforced concrete frames when concrete starts to deteriorate gradually and to make a comparison between the base shear and the displacement at different stages of earthquake loading. Typical 5, 15, 20 and 30-storey reinforced concrete frames have been designed for seismicity according to the recently adopted seismic code in Abu Dhabi, ACI 318-08/IBC 2009 code. A pushover analysis has been performed to these four buildings by using SAP 2000. Twenty-four models have been created (6 models for each building) by decreasing the concrete strength gradually from 4000 psi (281 kg/cm2) to 1500 psi (105 kg/cm2). This is to simulate the effect of harsh environment on the strength of concrete in existing buildings.

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Sobaih, M., & Ghazali, A. A. (2016). Seismic Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Frames in the Harsh Environment Using Pushover Analysis. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 06(04), 685–696. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojce.2016.64055

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