Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading

When compared to traditional reinforced concrete constructions on level surfaces, buildings situated on hills with slopes require additional consideration, particularly when seismic loading is an important factor. In hilly slopes, the ground-level columns of structures have different heights due to...

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Main Authors: Pradeep Sivanantham, Subramanian Senthil Selvan, Satyanarayanan Kachabeswara Srinivasan, Beulah Gnana Ananthi Gurupatham, Krishanu Roy
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/2/289
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author Pradeep Sivanantham
Subramanian Senthil Selvan
Satyanarayanan Kachabeswara Srinivasan
Beulah Gnana Ananthi Gurupatham
Krishanu Roy
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description When compared to traditional reinforced concrete constructions on level surfaces, buildings situated on hills with slopes require additional consideration, particularly when seismic loading is an important factor. In hilly slopes, the ground-level columns of structures have different heights due to the nature of the slope, which leads to a short column effect. This paper represents an experimental and analytical investigation of the behaviour of reinforced concrete frames and their response in sloped regions of hills, in which global retrofitting techniques were adopted by providing solid infill in the short column effect zone for the columns in the same storey of differentheights. Numerical analysis was conducted on how infill affected the short column effect under lateral cyclic loads. It was discovered that compared to bare reinforced concrete frames, masonry infill greatly increased the lateral load-carrying capacity by up to 50%. In the meantime, the frame’s ability to dissipate energy increased linearly. After infill was added to the frame with the short column effect, the reinforced concrete structure’s different reactions, including ultimate load displacement, crack pattern, energy dissipation, and energy absorption, were examined. With the addition of a solid infill, the reinforced concrete structure’s lateral strength and energy dissipation capacity were increased by 2.45 times. The damage development on the reinforced concrete frame with infill and the short column effect was less impacted by lateral stress than the reinforced concrete frame without infill.
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spelling doaj.art-f19630dd22504e3481b4a02dcc8f3d752023-11-16T19:30:27ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092023-01-0113228910.3390/buildings13020289Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral LoadingPradeep Sivanantham0Subramanian Senthil Selvan1Satyanarayanan Kachabeswara Srinivasan2Beulah Gnana Ananthi Gurupatham3Krishanu Roy4Department of Civil Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai 603203, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai 603203, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai 603203, IndiaDivision of Structural Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University, Chennai 600025, IndiaSchool of Engineering, The University of Waikato, Hamilton 3216, New ZealandWhen compared to traditional reinforced concrete constructions on level surfaces, buildings situated on hills with slopes require additional consideration, particularly when seismic loading is an important factor. In hilly slopes, the ground-level columns of structures have different heights due to the nature of the slope, which leads to a short column effect. This paper represents an experimental and analytical investigation of the behaviour of reinforced concrete frames and their response in sloped regions of hills, in which global retrofitting techniques were adopted by providing solid infill in the short column effect zone for the columns in the same storey of differentheights. Numerical analysis was conducted on how infill affected the short column effect under lateral cyclic loads. It was discovered that compared to bare reinforced concrete frames, masonry infill greatly increased the lateral load-carrying capacity by up to 50%. In the meantime, the frame’s ability to dissipate energy increased linearly. After infill was added to the frame with the short column effect, the reinforced concrete structure’s different reactions, including ultimate load displacement, crack pattern, energy dissipation, and energy absorption, were examined. With the addition of a solid infill, the reinforced concrete structure’s lateral strength and energy dissipation capacity were increased by 2.45 times. The damage development on the reinforced concrete frame with infill and the short column effect was less impacted by lateral stress than the reinforced concrete frame without infill.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/2/289short column effecthill slopeenergy dissipationsloped regionstiffnessseismic analysis
spellingShingle Pradeep Sivanantham
Subramanian Senthil Selvan
Satyanarayanan Kachabeswara Srinivasan
Beulah Gnana Ananthi Gurupatham
Krishanu Roy
Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
Buildings
short column effect
hill slope
energy dissipation
sloped region
stiffness
seismic analysis
title Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
title_full Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
title_fullStr Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
title_short Influence of Infill on Reinforced Concrete Frame Resting on Slopes under Lateral Loading
title_sort influence of infill on reinforced concrete frame resting on slopes under lateral loading
topic short column effect
hill slope
energy dissipation
sloped region
stiffness
seismic analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/2/289
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