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Controlled Rocking CLT Walls for Buildings in Regions of Moderate Seismicity: Design Procedure and Numerical Collapse Assessment
Authors:Michael Andrew Kovacs
Affiliation:Department of Civil Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Controlled rocking heavy timber walls are designed to rock on their foundations in response to earthquakes. For regions of moderate seismicity, it is proposed that this rocking behaviour can be adequately controlled using only post-tensioning, even with a large force-reduction factor and no supplemental energy dissipation. This article presents a force-based design procedure for controlled rocking cross-laminated timber walls without supplemental energy dissipation, including a method for estimating higher mode effects. Fragility analyses of three prototype walls demonstrate that the procedure can limit the probability of collapse to <10% during a maximum considered earthquake in a region of moderate seismicity.
Keywords:Post-Tensioned Timber  Low-To-Moderate Seismic Hazard  Non-Linear Time-History Analysis  Multiple Stripe Analysis  Force-Based Seismic Design  Timber Building Structures  CLT  Incremental Dynamic Analysis
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