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On the Behavior of Coupled Shear Walls: Numerical Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Coupling Beam Parameters
Author(s) -
Omar M. Nofal,
Mostafa ElSayed,
Adel Akl,
Mohamed AbdelMooty
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of civil engineering and construction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2051-7777
pISSN - 2051-7769
DOI - 10.32732/jcec.2021.10.4.197
Subject(s) - shear wall , diagonal , structural engineering , shear (geology) , beam (structure) , materials science , deflection (physics) , reinforcement , coupling (piping) , finite element method , mechanics , engineering , composite material , physics , optics , geometry , mathematics
Modern construction of high-rise and tall buildings depends on coupled shear walls system to resist the lateral loads induced by wind and earthquake hazards. The lateral behavior of this system depends on the structural behavior of its components including coupling beams and shear walls. Although many research studies in the literature investigated coupling beams and shear walls, these studies stopped short of investigating the coupled shear walls as a system. Therefore, in this research, the effect of the coupling beam parameters on the nonlinear behavior of the coupled shear walls system was investigated. The full behavior of a 10-story coupled shear wall system was modeled using a series of finite element analyses. The analysis comprised of testing several coupling beam parameters to capture the effect of each parameter on system response including load-deflection behavior, coupling ratio, crack pattern, and failure mechanism. The results indicated that a span-to-depth ratio equal to two is a turning point for the coupling beam behavior. Specifically, the behavior is dominated by ordinary flexure for a ratio of more than two and deep beam behavior for a ratio of less than two. This study showed that the coupling beam width does not have a significant effect on the coupled shear wall response. Additionally, it was concluded that the excessive coupling beam diagonal reinforcement could significantly affect the coupled shear walls behavior and therefore an upper limit for the diagonal reinforcement was provided. Moreover, limitations on the longitudinal and diagonal reinforcement and stirrups are presented herein. The analysis results presented in this paper can provide guidance for practitioners in terms of making decisions about the coupling ratio of the coupled shear walls. 

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