Degree of coupling in high-rise mixed shear walls structures

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A simple method of analysis is presented to determine the influence of single shear walls (SSW) on the degree of coupling DoC and on the peak shear demand PSD for beams of coupled shear walls (CSW) in mixed shear wall structures (MSW). Non-coupled lateral load resisting structures such as singular planar walls and cores will reduce primary bending moments in the coupled shear wall bents of MSW structures thereby increasing the degree of coupling. They will also change the location and magnitude of the maximum shear in and rotation of the coupling beams. These changes in the coupled wall bents may increase the demand on their performance beyond capacity. It is, therefore, important to have an indication of the change in the coupling beam design parameters at an early stage of the design. The proposed graphical method is based on the continuous medium theory and allows a rapid assessment of the structural behaviour of coupled shear wall bents in mixed shear wall structures that are subject to horizontal loading. © 2012 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Hoenderkamp, J. C. D. (2012). Degree of coupling in high-rise mixed shear walls structures. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 37(4), 481–492. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-012-0087-z

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