Rosso, Angelica
Saraiva Esteves Pacheco De Almeida, João
[UCL]
Beyer, Katrin
(fre)
Earthquake loads can induce out-of-plane deformations in thin reinforced
concrete (RC) walls that may lead to member out-of-plane failure or cause a premature
in-plane collapse. Such instability phenomena have been observed after the recent
earthquakes in Chile (2010) and New Zealand (2011). Walls with single layer of vertical
reinforcement are more vulnerable to instability issues than the typical two-layer design.
However, high material costs and the increasing demand of housing for low income
population in Latin America (namely Colombia) over the last few years has prompted city
administrations to build medium to high rise RC buildings using walls with single layers
of vertical reinforcement.
The results of a recent experimental campaign on thin RC walls performed by the authors
confirmed the relevance of this topic, underlining the need for further investigations to
study the effect of different parameters on the out-of-plane response, such as loading
history, wall thickness, and longitudinal reinforcement ratio. This effort is currently being
carried out by idealizing the wall boundary region—which primarily triggers the
instability mechanism—as an equivalent column axially loaded in cyclic tension and
compression, as commonly hypothesized by the existing phenomenological models. This
paper presents the first results of a numerical study consisting of the application of a
beam-column model.


Bibliographic reference |
Rosso, Angelica ; Saraiva Esteves Pacheco De Almeida, João ; Beyer, Katrin. Out-of-plane behaviour of reinforced concrete members with single reinforcement layer subjected to cyclic axial loading: beam-column element simulation.New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE) Annual Technical Conference (Christchurch, April 1-3, 2016). |
Permanent URL |
https://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/212265 |