SEISMIC BEHAVIOR OF MULTI-STORIED RC BUILDING WITH RE-ENTRANT CORNER

Md. Nazmul Hassan, Sharmin Reza Chowdhury, R. I. Shuvo
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Nowadays, buildings often feature irregular floor plans for functional, aesthetic, or economic reasons. Constructing earthquake-resistant structures in seismic areas, especially with irregular shapes like re-entrant corners, poses challenges. Such corners are common when maximizing limited space is a priority. In earthquakes, re-entrant corners in structures pose major vulnerabilities, causing stress concentration and torsion problems. The main aim of this paper is to develop finite element structural analysis models of 10, 12, and 15-storied L-shaped RC buildings with a re-entrant corner under different seismic zones using equivalent static analysis (ESA) and response spectrum analysis (RSA). This research also focuses on the overall behavior of analysis results (story drift, overturning moment, base shear, etc.) with the influence of re-entrant corner. It also investigates the performance of columns and beams near re-entrant corners as the number of stories increases in different seismic zones. For the current study, ETABS V19 is used. Models consider seismic, dead, and live loads. The Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC) 2020 is used to examine the equivalent static analysis (ESA) and the response spectrum analysis (RSA) methods. It has been concluded from the study that re-entrant corner beams consistently exhibit the highest bending moments and torsion levels across all seismic zones. Similarly, re-entrant corner columns consistently demand the most axial force and rebar when compared to similar column types. Furthermore, the study identifies maximum stress levels in re-entrant corner slabs across all seismic zones.        
带后倾角的多层 RC 建筑的抗震性能
如今,出于功能、美观或经济方面的原因,建筑物通常采用不规则的平面布局。在地震多发地区建造抗震结构,尤其是不规则形状的建筑,如重心拐角,是一项挑战。当优先考虑最大限度地利用有限空间时,这种转角很常见。在地震中,结构中的重入角容易造成应力集中和扭转问题。本文的主要目的是利用等效静力分析(ESA)和反应谱分析(RSA),建立在不同地震带下具有再入角的 10 层、12 层和 15 层 L 型 RC 建筑的有限元结构分析模型。本研究还重点关注了分析结果的整体行为(层间漂移、倾覆力矩、基底剪力等)与重入角的影响。它还研究了在不同地震带中,随着层数的增加,再入角附近的柱和梁的性能。本次研究使用了 ETABS V19。模型考虑了地震荷载、自重和活荷载。孟加拉国国家建筑规范》(BNBC)2020 被用于研究等效静力分析(ESA)和反应谱分析(RSA)方法。研究得出的结论是,在所有地震带中,转角梁的弯矩和扭转水平始终最高。同样,与类似的柱类型相比,重入角柱始终需要最大的轴力和钢筋。此外,该研究还确定了所有地震带中转角板的最大应力水平。
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