Response of eight storey regular and irregular buildings with transfer beam under near field earthquake excitation with vertical component
Abstract
In this paper the effect of the vertical component of ground motion on the response of reinforced concrete frame is investigated and their performances of the analyses are expressed in term of interstorey drift ratio and axial variation. The present work assesses the earthquake response of four reinforced concrete planar frames which
subjected to ten single ground motions with vertical component analysed by nonlinear
time history analysis using RUAUMOKO. Two families of regular and vertically
irregular (transfer beam) frames are examined. The first family has been designed for
earthquake and gravity loads according to European codes while the second family has
been designed only for gravity loads. The results obtained indicate that vertical
component of ground motions do not affect significantly the interstorey drift ratio but
generate high fluctuations of axial forces in the columns especially the inner columns
and this confirmed it could have detrimental effects on the damage of RC structures for
both families of regular and vertically irregular frames.