Civil Engineering Journal
Vol 9, No 2 (2023): February

Reliability Assessment of Masonry Infilled RC Frame Building’s Earthquake Performance through Accidental Torsion Consideration

Dalibor Burilo (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 3 Vladimir Prelog Str., 31000 Osijek,)
Damir Markulak (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 3 Vladimir Prelog Str., 31000 Osijek,)
Tihomir Dokšanović (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 3 Vladimir Prelog Str., 31000 Osijek,)
Davorin Penava (Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, 3 Vladimir Prelog Str., 31000 Osijek,)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2023

Abstract

Accidental torsional behaviour induced by horizontal loading is difficult to predict, being a complex phenomenon governed by many variables. This problem gains an additional dimension of complexity when nonlinear responses with imperfections need to be considered. Therefore, evaluation and understanding the influence of accidental torsion are fundamental in seismic reliability estimation. This study offers vital insights based on the results of a 1/2.5 scale three-story masonry infilled reinforced concrete frame building’s test on a shaking table. The building was tested under ten consecutive ground motions with increasing ag/g, recorded at Herzeg Novi station during the 1979-M6.9 Montenegro earthquake. The accidental eccentricity, considered a random variable, resulted from unsymmetrical masonry infill wall damage in an otherwise regular building. Its effect, in relation to that of other random (design) variables, was evaluated utilising weight factors and, in addition, assessed through various building code provisions and state-of-the-art research findings. The analysis revealed that the accidental eccentricity, as compared to other random variables considered, could, under certain conditions, reach values higher than those prescribed by the building codes. This unacceptable seismic reliability clearly warns that accidental torsion of masonry-infilled reinforced concrete frames in in-situ conditions must be considered even in regular buildings. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-02-017 Full Text: PDF

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cej

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Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

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Civil Engineering Journal is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer -reviewed journal concerned with all aspects of civil engineering, which include but are not necessarily restricted to: Building Materials and Structures, Coastal and Harbor Engineering, ...