Investigation of the Earthquake Performance Adequacy of Low-Rise Rc Structures Designed According To the Simplified Design Rules in Tbec-2019

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2022

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Arslan, Musa Hakan
Aksoylu, Ceyhun
Erkan, İbrahim Hakkı

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In this study, earthquake performance of the structures was tested which were modeled according to the minimum criteria of simplified analysis approach proposed in TBEC-2019. For this purpose, 144 reinforced-concrete building models were designed according to parameters such as earthquake design class, building height (number of storey), number of spans, soil type and three different simplified formulas suggested in the code. The level of structural performance of buildings models was determined by the linear (L) and nonlinear performance analysis (NL) methods that given in TBEC-2019. The base shear force, top displacements and over-strength factor (omega) of each structural model were obtained, and performance analysis was performed by comparatively. As a result of the structural analyses, it was seen that some of the buildings model designed according to minimum column sectional criteria given in simplified methods could not meet the suggested seismic performance level. While the number of structural models that provide the controlled damage (CD) level in the L analysis method is 44 (30.55%), it is 107 (74.3%) in the NL analysis method. The insufficient performance was obtained in both L and NL methods in models which have over-strength values below 3. It has been observed that multi-criteria of building performance are not met with the weakening of local soil conditions. It was also seen that the L method chosen in the performance analysis gave more conservative results with this study.

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simplified design rules, earthquake, linear method, nonlinear method, performance analysis, Seismic Performance, Turkey Earthquake, August 17, Buildings, Damage, Marmara, Building construction, linear method, simplified design rules, earthquake, simplified design rules; earthquake; linear method; nonlinear method; performance analysis, performance analysis, nonlinear method, TH1-9745

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02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering

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12

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