The frame method has been found to yield erroneous results when applied to coupled shear/core walls in which shear deformation is significant. There are two sources of error. Firstly, the nodal rotations at the beam-wall joints have been mistaken as the rotations of the horizontal rigid arms, while the correct rotations should be the rotations of the vertical fibres there. Secondly, because of the discrete modelling of the continuous connection between adjacent wall units, the wall units are subjected to parasitic moments which cause artificial flexure and, subsequently, excessive shear deformation of the walls. Attempts to overcome these problems have been made in references 1 and 2. However, the artificial flexure problem has remained onl...
Abstract A sensitivity study was performed with a nonlin-ear elastic finite element model for monoto...
When a frame with wall is subjected to lateral forces, and its angular shear distortion becomes 0.2~...
The practicing professionals mostly prefer to employ approximate models for the purpose of design of...
Among design engineers, the frame method is popular for the analysis of coupled wall-frame buildings...
Local deformations at beam-wall joints can significantly reduce the effective stiffness of coupling ...
In conventional frame methods, the lintel beams are assumed to be rigidly connected to the horizonta...
In order to overcome the artificial flexure problem with the conventional wide column frame analogy,...
In the analysis of coupled wall-frame structures, several different definitions for the beam - wall ...
The use of wide column frame analogy to analyse coupled wall/frame structures has been popular for m...
The Sisodiya and Cheung so-called beam-type element, which was originally developed for bridge analy...
Tall shear/core wall buildings may be analysed by the finite element method or the frame method. How...
Quasi-static cyclic tests on reinforced concrete (RC) walls have shown that shear deformations can c...
Quasi-static cyclic tests on reinforced concrete (RC) walls have shown that shear deformations can c...
The basic assumption of the analysis of wall-frame structures is that two dissimilar structural syst...
In seismic analysis of moment-resisting frames, beam-column connections are often modeled with rigid...
Abstract A sensitivity study was performed with a nonlin-ear elastic finite element model for monoto...
When a frame with wall is subjected to lateral forces, and its angular shear distortion becomes 0.2~...
The practicing professionals mostly prefer to employ approximate models for the purpose of design of...
Among design engineers, the frame method is popular for the analysis of coupled wall-frame buildings...
Local deformations at beam-wall joints can significantly reduce the effective stiffness of coupling ...
In conventional frame methods, the lintel beams are assumed to be rigidly connected to the horizonta...
In order to overcome the artificial flexure problem with the conventional wide column frame analogy,...
In the analysis of coupled wall-frame structures, several different definitions for the beam - wall ...
The use of wide column frame analogy to analyse coupled wall/frame structures has been popular for m...
The Sisodiya and Cheung so-called beam-type element, which was originally developed for bridge analy...
Tall shear/core wall buildings may be analysed by the finite element method or the frame method. How...
Quasi-static cyclic tests on reinforced concrete (RC) walls have shown that shear deformations can c...
Quasi-static cyclic tests on reinforced concrete (RC) walls have shown that shear deformations can c...
The basic assumption of the analysis of wall-frame structures is that two dissimilar structural syst...
In seismic analysis of moment-resisting frames, beam-column connections are often modeled with rigid...
Abstract A sensitivity study was performed with a nonlin-ear elastic finite element model for monoto...
When a frame with wall is subjected to lateral forces, and its angular shear distortion becomes 0.2~...
The practicing professionals mostly prefer to employ approximate models for the purpose of design of...