Journal article
Methods of analysis for buildings with uni-axial and bi-axial asymmetry in regions of lower seismicity
E Lumantarna, N Lam, J Wilson
Earthquake and Structures | TECHNO-PRESS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Most buildings feature core walls (and shear walls) that are placed eccentrically within the building to fulfil architectural requirements. Contemporary earthquake design standards require three dimensional (3D) dynamic analysis to be undertaken to analyse the imposed seismic actions on this type of buildings. A static method of analysis is always appealing to design practitioners because results from the analysis can always be evaluated independently by manual calculation techniques for quality control purposes. However, the equivalent static analysis method (also known as the lateral load method) which involves application of an equivalent static load at a certain distance from the center ..
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The support of the Commonwealth Australia through the Cooperative Research Centre program and the University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher Grants Scheme is acknowledged.