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Parametric Study of P-Delta Effect on Irregular RC Structure with Structural Systems Having Different Density of Shear Walls
Author(s) -
Yash Patel,
Jigar Zala,
Deepak R. Tarachandani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-1647
Subject(s) - structural engineering , structural system , bending moment , rigidity (electromagnetism) , parametric statistics , instability , structural rigidity , shear (geology) , shear force , displacement (psychology) , geology , response analysis , engineering , mathematics , physics , mechanics , petrology , psychology , statistics , psychotherapist
P-Delta analysis affect the seismic responses of structures. When the structure responds elastically, its importance can be insignificant, but it is relevant when the structure responds to an inelastic set. The P-∆ effect normally raises the structural displacement response. Dynamic instability can also occur when the system is exposed to extreme earthquake motions. Plan irregularities can lead to substantial eccentricity between the centre of mass and the centre of rigidity in the RC framed structure, which can lead to a negative lateral and torsional response. Irregular structures require more careful structural evaluation to reach a suitable behaviour during an earthquake. In this research, a parametric study will be conducted on G+29 RC framed buildings having plan irregularity with consideration of the P-delta effect. Time history analysis, response spectrum analysis and static co-efficient method will be conducted to evaluate results of different structural systems and study the parameters like Displacement, Storey drift, Time period, Axial force, Base Shear, Bending Moment, etc with the help of structural analysis software ETABs.

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