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Use of Pushover Analysis for Predicting Seismic Response of Irregular Buildings: A Case Study
Authors:Angelo D'Ambrisi  Mario De Stefano  Marco Tanganelli
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Costruzioni , Università di Firenze , Firenze, Italy adam@dicos.unifi.it;3. Dipartimento di Costruzioni , Università di Firenze , Firenze, Italy
Abstract:Structural irregularity undermines capability of conventional methods for 2D pushover analysis to closely approximate results from inelastic dynamic analysis. In recent years, different methods have been developed to overcome such limitation and their suitability has been checked with reference either to idealized building models or to geometrically simple tested structures. In this paper, suitability of one such method, proposed by Fajfar et al. 2005] Fajfar, P., Maru?i?, D. and Perus, I. 2005. Torsional effects in the pushover-based seismic analysis of buildings. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 9(6): 831854. Taylor & Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar], is evaluated considering an existing school building which presents both vertical and plan irregularities. Types of irregularity encompass not only those usually considered by seismic codes but also those deriving from a bad conceptual design and construction inaccuracies, very frequent at the year of construction (1974). It is found that, even under such complex irregularity conditions, this ‘modified’ pushover analysis correlates well results from inelastic dynamic analysis almost up to failure, since, in most cases, its predictions of interstorey drifts and plastic rotations are conservatively close to values from inelastic dynamic analysis. Even failure mechanism, consisting of a floor mechanism at the third level, is correctly predicted, thus demonstrating adequacy of such method for actual framed structures.
Keywords:Existing RC Building Structures  Pushover Analysis  Structural Irregularity
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