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Effect of infill in Composite shear wall RCC Building on Fragility Curve

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Thane ACC LTD 2019Edition: Vol.93(11), NovDescription: 57-67pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Indian Concrete JournalSummary: The present work aims to study the effect of masonry infill (MI) in reinforced concrete building with steel-concrete composite shear walls (SCCMSW) on seismic fragility curves using capacity spectrum method. Spectral displacement-based fragility curves and damage probability matrix under various damage states are developed for low-rise RCC frames using Barbat and HAZUS criteria. Comparison of both criteria shows good association between the results. It is concluded that the MI frame with SCCMSW have shown better performance during earthquake in all modes of different damage states.
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The present work aims to study the effect of masonry infill (MI) in reinforced concrete building with steel-concrete composite shear walls (SCCMSW) on seismic fragility curves using capacity spectrum method. Spectral displacement-based fragility curves and damage probability matrix under various damage states are developed for low-rise RCC frames using Barbat and HAZUS criteria. Comparison of both criteria shows good association between the results. It is concluded that the MI frame with SCCMSW have shown better performance during earthquake in all modes of different damage states.

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