Seismic Response of Buildings with Soft Story

E. S., S. M.
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Extending lifts` reinforced concrete cores to foundations usually restricts services and lobby functions of a building. A core supported on columns at core`s corners is considered a good alternative for sorting out this problem. However, this will cause an abrupt reduction in the lateral stiffness of the building below the cores level i.e. soft story vertical irregularity. Hence, large lateral displacement of the building is expected causing its instability and potentially results in its collapse. No caution at seismic response parameters (for instance, lateral story drift ratio) is found in the current codes for buildings having soft stories. The ratio between the lateral stiffness of a given story and that of a story / three stories above is the only parameter found in current codes, for example UBC and ASCE7 codes, to identify a soft story criterion. In this paper, the seismic response of a building due to change in the level at which the central core is planted and the distribution of the columns supporting it is investigated. Partial support of reinforced concrete cores via underneath columns is found to be an effective means of enhancing the lateral stiffness of the building and reducing its lateral side sway. This effect is extremely dependent on the level of the soft story i.e. the level at which the cores are planted. The phenomena of the UBC and ASCE7 codes for identifying the soft story in a building needs to be revised. Keywords: Soft Story; Seismic Loads; Vertical Irregularity; Drift Ratio; Concrete; Cores;
软层建筑的地震反应
将升降机的钢筋混凝土核心延伸至地基通常会限制建筑物的服务和大堂功能。在核角的柱子上支撑的核被认为是解决这个问题的一个很好的替代方案。然而,这将导致核心层以下建筑的横向刚度突然降低,即软层垂直不规则。因此,预计建筑物会发生较大的侧向位移,导致其不稳定并可能导致其倒塌。在软层建筑的现行规范中,对地震反应参数(例如,横向层间漂移比)没有任何注意。在当前规范中,例如UBC和ASCE7规范中,确定软层标准的唯一参数是给定层的横向刚度与上述一层/三层的横向刚度之间的比率。在本文中,研究了由于中心核心种植的水平变化和支撑它的柱的分布而引起的建筑物的地震反应。通过下柱对钢筋混凝土核心进行局部支撑,是提高建筑物侧移刚度和减少侧移的有效手段。这种效果很大程度上取决于软故事的层次,也就是种植核心的层次。UBC和ASCE7规范中识别建筑软层的现象需要修改。关键词:软故事;地震载荷;垂直不均匀性;漂移率;混凝土;核;
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