This paper presents the finite element analysis (FEA) results of a multi-story reinforced concrete (RC) building having precast and cast-in-place load bearing walls. Door-type cut-out openings (height: 2.1 m, width: 0.9–4.4 m) were created at the first and second story of the building. Results from experimental tests on axially loaded RC panels were used to verify the modeling approach. The influence of cut-out openings on the response of individual RC panels, failure modes, and load redistribution to adjacent members under increasing gravitational loads was analyzed. Moreover, the wall bearing capacities obtained from FEA were compared with the values calculated from design equations. The results revealed that the robustness of multi-story...
Building refurbishment works frequently require the cutting of new openings in concrete walls. Cutti...
Reinforced Concrete (RC) walls are defined as large lightly reinforced walls if they are not provide...
Redesigning buildings to improve their space efficiency and allow changes in use is often essential ...
This paper presents the finite element analysis (FEA) results of a multi-story reinforced concrete (...
It is common that buildings are renovated and their functional use is changed which leads tonew layo...
Reinforced concrete wall panels with cut-out opening are the common structural component which are u...
Abstract: Buildings with cast-in-situ reinforced concrete shear walls are widespread in many earthqu...
Since reinforced concrete (RC) buildings have long service life, cutout openings are generally neede...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Slender RC walls are used commonly in mid- and high-ri...
Infill wall arrangements affect the failure mechanism and create localised damages. Such effects inc...
A strengthening solution for multi-storey buildings in seismically active regions is considered. The...
Results of an experimental study on the behavior of reinforced concrete structural walls with stagge...
Currently the wall panel design equations given in the Australian Standard and the American Institut...
[THIS THESIS CONSISTS OF THREE (3) PARTS - To date limited research on the seismic behavior of walls...
The applications of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete shear walls for tall buildings are prevalent in...
Building refurbishment works frequently require the cutting of new openings in concrete walls. Cutti...
Reinforced Concrete (RC) walls are defined as large lightly reinforced walls if they are not provide...
Redesigning buildings to improve their space efficiency and allow changes in use is often essential ...
This paper presents the finite element analysis (FEA) results of a multi-story reinforced concrete (...
It is common that buildings are renovated and their functional use is changed which leads tonew layo...
Reinforced concrete wall panels with cut-out opening are the common structural component which are u...
Abstract: Buildings with cast-in-situ reinforced concrete shear walls are widespread in many earthqu...
Since reinforced concrete (RC) buildings have long service life, cutout openings are generally neede...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Slender RC walls are used commonly in mid- and high-ri...
Infill wall arrangements affect the failure mechanism and create localised damages. Such effects inc...
A strengthening solution for multi-storey buildings in seismically active regions is considered. The...
Results of an experimental study on the behavior of reinforced concrete structural walls with stagge...
Currently the wall panel design equations given in the Australian Standard and the American Institut...
[THIS THESIS CONSISTS OF THREE (3) PARTS - To date limited research on the seismic behavior of walls...
The applications of cast-in-situ reinforced concrete shear walls for tall buildings are prevalent in...
Building refurbishment works frequently require the cutting of new openings in concrete walls. Cutti...
Reinforced Concrete (RC) walls are defined as large lightly reinforced walls if they are not provide...
Redesigning buildings to improve their space efficiency and allow changes in use is often essential ...