Effect of Location of Infill Walls on the Dynamic Performance of the RC Framed Building

Authors

  •   Shilpa R. Assistant Professor, East Point College of Engineering Technology, Institution, Jnana Prabha, Virgo Nagar Post, Bengaluru - 560 049, Karnataka
  •   Sonamma Assistant Professor, Dr. T. Thimmaiah Institute of Technology, Dr. T. Thimmaiah Road, Band Line Colony, Oorgaumpet, Kolar Gold Fields, Robertsonpet - 563 120, Karnataka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/ijce/2024/v7i2/174809

Keywords:

Displacement

, ETABS, Infill wall, stiffness, strength, storey drift, time period.

Paper Submission Date

, October 11, 2024, Paper sent back for Revision, October 23, Paper Acceptance Date, November 4, Paper Published Online, December 5, 2024.

Abstract

Infill frame structures are utilized to provide lateral stability in areas with high seismic activity, particularly where masonry remains a practical choice due to cost and tradition. They also help reduce bending moments in the frame, thereby lowering the risk of collapse. Seismic analysis has been conducted using the "Equivalent Static Analysis Method" on various reinforced concrete frame models, including a bare frame without infill, infilled frames at the interior only, exterior only, both interior and exterior, and infill between the interior and exterior. All models were modeled and analyzed using ETABS software. Infilled frames are preferred over open-storey frames in seismic regions because the presence of infill walls significantly influences the seismic behavior of the structure, enhancing its strength and stiffness. In contrast, open-storey frame structures tend to experience much greater storey drift than upper levels, increasing the risk of collapse during a strong earthquake.

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

R., S., & Sonamma. (2024). Effect of Location of Infill Walls on the Dynamic Performance of the RC Framed Building. AMC Indian Journal of Civil Engineering, 7(2), 16–24. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijce/2024/v7i2/174809

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