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Quasi-Static Cyclic Tests of Two U-Shaped Reinforced Concrete Walls

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In this article, a quasi-static cyclic testing of two U-shaped walls at the structural engineering laboratories of the ETH Zurich was conducted to evaluate the bending behavior in different directions and therefore the walls were subjected to a bi-directional loading regime.
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U-shaped or channel-shaped walls are frequently used as lateral strength providing members in reinforced concrete (RC) buildings since their form does not only provide strength and stiffness in any horizontal direction but is also well suited to accommodate elevator shafts or staircases. Despite this popularity, experimental results on the seismic behavior of U-shaped walls are scarce. For this reason a research program with the objective to provide additional experimental evidence for such walls under seismic loading was developed. It included quasi-static cyclic testing of two U-shaped walls at the structural engineering laboratories of the ETH Zurich. The walls were built at half-scale and designed for high ductility. The main difference between the two walls was their wall thickness. The project was chiefly focusing on the bending behavior in different directions and therefore the walls were subjected to a bi-directional loading regime. This article discusses the design of the test units, the test set...

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Understanding Poor Seismic Performance of Concrete Walls and Design Implications

TL;DR: The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes in New Zealand revealed improved structural response resulting from historical design advancements, but poor structural performance due to previously identi cation as discussed by the authors, due to previous identici cation.
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Shear deformations of slender reinforced concrete walls under seismic loading

TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of shear strains within the walls and the variation of the shear deformations with top displacements is discussed based on experimental results obtained from quasi-static cyclic tests on 34 slender structural reinforced concrete walls.
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Three-Dimensional Cyclic Beam-Truss Model for Nonplanar Reinforced Concrete Walls

TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional nonlinear cyclic model for nonplanar reinforced concrete walls is presented, where nonlinear Euler-Bernoulli fiber-section beam elements are used to represent steel and concrete in the vertical direction, and nonlinear trusses are employed to represent the concrete in horizontal direction and the steel in diagonal direction.
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Nonlinear line-element modeling of flexural reinforced concrete walls

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a model for simulating the nonlinear cyclic response of flexure-controlled concrete walls, which meets the dual objectives of accuracy and computational efficiency.
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Inelastic wide-column models for U-shaped reinforced concrete walls

TL;DR: In this article, a bi-directional quasi-static cyclic loading regime was applied to two U-shaped walls and the results showed that the inelastic behavior of wide-column models of reinforced concrete buildings is inelastically robust.
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Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete and Masonry Buildings

TL;DR: In this paper, the causes and effects of earthquakes: Seismicity, Structural Response, Seismic Action, and Seismical Action in Member Design principles of member design.
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Improved Analytical Model for Shear Strength of CircularReinforced Concrete Columns in Seismic Regions

TL;DR: In this paper, a three component model for seismic shear strength of circular columns developed at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) has been discussed to account for the effect of the concrete compression zone on the mobilization of the transverse steel.
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Evaluation of shear and flexural deformations of flexural type shear walls

TL;DR: In this article, an evaluation method of distributing the total deformation of a shear wall into the flexural and shear deformation is mentioned and an analytical one of evaluating these deformations is proposed.
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Cyclic Loading Histories for Seismic Experimentation on Structural Components

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present procedures how these characteristics can be considered in the selection of suitable loading histories for a general performance evaluation of structural components in the presence of inelastic seismic problems.
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