Buildings (Mar 2023)
Study on Redistribution of Internal Force and Plastic Hinge Development of Mountainous Building Structures with Foundations at Two Different Elevations
Abstract
This study was conducted to study the redistribution of internal force and the development of the plastic hinge of an MBS with foundations at two different elevations considering the torsional effect. The results indicate that the redistribution of the base shear of MBS is evident at different embedding ends, and the redistribution of story shear on different floors also took place. The redistribution of the shear force of columns is different at the upper- and lower-embedding sides, and the internal force redistribution is more prominent along the slope direction. Consequently, the redistribution of the internal force of MBS should be considered in practical seismic design. Furthermore, the damage of MBS is transferred from the floors above the upper-embedding end to the floors under the upper-embedding end with the increase in the seismic intensity, where the elements at the floors above the upper-embedding end suffer the most serious damage, and the damage is unevenly distributed in the upper-embedding story and the adjacent upper story. The lower-embedding column is more prone to hinge across the slope direction because of the torsional effect. With γintra changes, the redistributions of the shear force of the base, story, and column are different. A larger γintra would result in a weaker redistribution of base shear. The redistribution of the story shear of the 1st floor and its columns along the slope direction shows an increasing-decreasing tendency with the increase in γintra, and the redistribution is the most serious when γintra is 0.4. While across the slope direction, the redistribution of the story shear tends to be weakened as γintra increases. The forming of the plastic hinge of single-frames along the slope direction is related to γintra and γnon, especially the damage of the upper-embedding columns. The torsional effect has a significant influence on the damage of the single-frames across the slope direction. Some measures should be taken to improve the bearing capacity of the upper embedding columns and columns on floors under the upper-embedding end, as well as the drift ductility of the upper-embedding columns.
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