Journal article
Fast Checking of Drift Demand in Multi-Storey Buildings with Asymmetry
Prashidha Khatiwada, Elisa Lumantarna, Nelson Lam, Daniel Looi
Buildings | MDPI AG | Published : 2020
Abstract
Buildings possessing an asymmetrical arrangement of structural elements are torsionally unbalanced and can be vulnerable in a seismic event. Building codes of practices typically recommend the use of three-dimensional dynamic analysis to determine the seismic demands of a multi-storey building. Whilst most design practices are well equipped with commercial software for undertaking such analyses, designers often find it difficult to verify results. Much of the published technical articles present findings for buildings based on an idealised single-storey model. As a result of challenges in dealing with real multi-storey buildings, there has been very limited uptake of research findings in des..
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Awarded by Commonwealth of Australia through the Cooperative Research Centre program: BNHCRC
Funding Acknowledgements
The research was funded by the Commonwealth of Australia through the Cooperative Research Centre program: BNHCRC A9.