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Prof. Khalid Mosalam University of California, Berkeley
NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF URM INFILL WALLS in RC FRAMES:
CRITICAL MODELING ASPECTS
KHALID M. MOSALAM
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
BERKELEY
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
Motivation
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URM Infill Walls in RC Buildings Benefits
Significant effects on functionality Contribute to lateral force resisting capacity & damping up to a certain hazard
level Increase the overall stiffness – may have benefits for certain cases
Detrimental Effects Sudden brittle failure: High potential to form a soft story during shaking Interaction with the frame: Shear failure of columns In plane/out of plane interaction: Reduced capacity in both directions In plane/out of plane interaction: Debris from out of plane failure, life safety
concerns Torsional effects due to asymmetric wall arrangement in plan
Quantification of detrimental effects requires proper modeling
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
Motivation
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Soft Story:Kocaeli EQ, Turkey, 1999 (left)Haiti EQ, 2010 (right)
In-plane /out-of-plane interaction:Wenchuan EQ, China, 2008
Frame-URM interaction:L’Aquila EQ, Italy, 2009
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
Critical Modeling Aspects
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In-plane/Out-of-plane Interaction: General modeling
midspan node with OOP mass
Beam-column elements (frame members)
Beam-column elements (frame members)
beamWithhinges elements
X
Y
Z
Infill wall model
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Inelastic fiber section
Elastic section
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
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In-plane/Out-of-plane Interaction: Section discretization
Critical Modeling Aspects
M
P i = 1
i = 2 i
i+1
i = Npts
Pi-Pi+1
Mi+1-Mi
zi
y (local)
z (local)
Fiber 1
ith fiber with area Ai
PNA 1
PNA 2
Note: fiber areas and locations are symmetric with respect to the y-axis
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URM infill removal upon failure
Critical Modeling Aspects
OOP displacement
IP d
ispl
acem
ent
Displacement history
Failure Curve (symmetricabout x and y axes)
Integration time step i-1 Integration
time step i
@Integration time step i
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
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URM wall removal upon failure: Algorithm
Critical Modeling Aspects
OOP displacement
IP d
ispl
acem
ent
Displacement history
Failure Curve (symmetricabout x and y axes)
Obtain OOP displacement from the analysis (OOP analysis)
Obtain the IP displacement from the analysis (IP analysis) Check |IP analysis| IP limit
Activate removal for the infill wall (Remove beam-column elements and the middle node)
Yes No
Calculate the IP displacement from the interaction curve corresponding to the
absolute value of OOP analysis (IP limit)
Do not activate removal
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Shear failure of columns
Critical Modeling Aspects
$nodemid $ele1
$ele2
$nodebot
$nodetop
Shear springs with nonlinear force displacement relationship
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Rocking spine retrofit
Numerical Simulations For Retrofit
Courtesy of Tipping Mar, Berkeley
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Rocking spine retrofit
Numerical Simulations For Retrofit
Courtesy of Tipping Mar, Berkeley
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Rocking spine retrofit: Dynamic analysis with critical modeling aspects
Numerical Simulations For Retrofit
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Maximum inter-story drift profile
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Numerical Simulations For Retrofit
Fragility curves
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IDR = 0.01 As-builtIDR = 0.01 RetrofitIDR = 0.02 As-builtIDR = 0.02 RetrofitIDR = 0.03 As-builtIDR = 0.03 Retrofit
15WCEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 24-28, 2012Special Session 24.1 Seismic Retrofit of Masonry Structures. Monday, 24 September 2012
Rocking spine retrofit: Dynamic analysis with critical modeling aspects
Thank you
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