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A simplified approach for seismic calculation of a tall building braced by shear wall
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08-02-2012, 05:05 AM
A simplified approach for seismic calculation of a tall building braced by shear wall

Author: Sid Ahmed Meftah, Abdelouahed Tounsi, Adda Bedia El Abbas | Size: 1.1 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: Elsevier | Year: 2007 | pages: 10

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In this paper an approximate hand-method for seismic analysis of an asymmetric building structure having constant properties along its height is presented. The building is stiffened by a combination of shear walls and thin-walled open section structures. Based on the continuum technique and d’Alembert’s principle, the governing equations of free vibration and the corresponding eigenvalue problem are derived. By applying the Galerkin technique, a generalized method is proposed for the free vibration analysis of coupled vibration of a building braced by shear walls and thin-walled open section structures. Simplified formulae are given to calculate the circular frequencies and internal forces of a building structure subjected to earthquakes. The utility and accuracy of the method is demonstrated by an numerical example, in which the proposed method is compared with finite element calculations.

Keywords: Tall building; Eigenfrequency; Continuous approach; Thin-walled structures; Coupling vibration; Internal forces

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