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Earthquake
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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Element

• Composite Slab
• Composite Girder,
• Composite Column,
• Composite Diagonals,
• Composite Shear walls

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Element
Composite Slab
• Act as HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGM
• Interconnect all vertical element at each level.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Element
Composite Girder
• Help to prevent sway of building system
• To prevent sway action more girder stiffness will be
more effective than column stiffness.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Element
Composite Column

Section Steel Tube Filled with


Embedded in Concrete
Concrete

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Element
Composite Diagonal

• Braced frame was introduced in 1980 for


composite construction.
• More economical than Moment Resisting
Frame,
• Resist Lateral stresses through axial stresses
as a part of Truss.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Diagonal Element
Diagonal

• Following bracing system has been considered and compare with


mode of STAAD-2005
• Frame without Bracing,
• X-Bracing,
• V-Bracing,
• PRATT BRACING,
• K-BRACING
• DIAGONAL BRACING

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Composite Lateral Systems
Diagonal Element
Diagonal

X-Bracing K-Bracing PRATT-Bracing DIAGONAL-


Bracing

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Composite Lateral Systems
Diagonal Element
C OM PA RISION OF BRA C ING SYST EM

250
200
150
DISPLACEMENT

100
50
0

K
X

PRATT
DIAGONAL
Bracing
No

BRA C ING SYST EM

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Composite Lateral Systems
Diagonal Element
C OM PA RISION OF BRA C ING SYST EM

1200
1000
AXIAL FORCE

800
600
400
200
0

K
X

PRATT
DIAGONAL
Bracing
No

L EEW A RD C OL UM N

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Composite Lateral Systems
Diagonal Element
COM PARISION OF BRACING SYSTEM

5000
4000
AXIAL FORCE

3000
2000
1000
0

K
X

DIAGONAL

PRATT
Bracing
No

WINDWARD SIDE COLUM N

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite System
Composite Building Systems

• Shear Wall System.


• Shear – Wall Frame Interaction System,
• Tube System.
• Vertically Mixed System,
• Mega Frame with super columns.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

• It consist of steel plate with


reinforced concrete walls
attached to one side or both
sides using mechanical
connectors such as shear
studs or bolts.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear wall

Different Arrangement in Composite Shear Wall 14


Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall
Advantage of Composite Shear Wall
• Smaller Thickness & Less Weight.
• Don’t take critical path during construction,
• The shear yield capacity of steel plate can be significantly
greater than its capacity to resist shear in yielding of diagonal
tension field. In addition, the reinforced concrete wall provides
sound and temperature insulation as well as fire proofing to steel
shear walls.
• The smaller footprint of the composite shear wall is very
advantageous from architectural point of view providing more
useable floor space particularly in tall buildings

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

Component of
Composite
Shear Wall

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Steel Plate in Shear Wall


• Provide.
• Shear strength and Stiffness.
• Shear ductility.
• Resist overturning moment.

• Plate thinner than ¾’’(19 mm) is not


recommended because of .

• Erection problem.
• Large no. of shear connector is
required.
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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Storey shear in steel plate is resisted by


following action

Shear Yielding Action


(Composite Shear Wall) 19
Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Storey shear in steel plate is resisted by


following action

Diagonal Field Tension Action


(Steel Shear Wall) 20
Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

RCC Wall in Composite Shear Wall


Main Contribution of RCC wall is as
follow,

•Shear strength and


stiffness.
•Ductility (depending
upon amount of
reinforcement)
•Resist overturning
moment.
•Prevent buckling of
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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Behavior of RCC Wall

Concrete wall carry some of the story shear by developing


compression diagonal field.
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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Shear Connector
• Provide connection
between steel element and
concrete.
• Welded studs are used as
shear connectors and
sometimes channel are
also used.
• They are mainly subjected
1. Shear
2. Tension (buckling in
steel plate).

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Shear Connector

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Shear Connector

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall Component

Boundary Column
• Resist overturning
moment.
• Anchor point for
tension field action for
steel plate.
• Bearing element for
compression diagonal
element for RCC wall
• Resist storey shear.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

Composite
Shear Wall
In
Structural System

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

• Provide ductility through


1. Yielding of the steel shear
wall.
2. Yielding of the steel
reinforcements inside the
concrete wall
3. Compressive crushing of
concrete.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

1. Lateral load resisted by


dual action
2. The shear wall is designed
to resist total lateral load
while the moment frame is
designed as a “back-up”
system to resist ¼ of the
lateral load.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall
• Two shear wall with
coupling beam in
between them.
• Function of coupling
beams :
1. Acts as a ductile fuse.
2. Providing strength,
stiffness, significant
ductility.
3. Energy dissipation
capability.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

Steel Plate Composite Shear wall System 31


Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall
Shear Wall Sections
A

B B

Section B - B

Section A - A 32
Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall

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Composite Lateral Systems
Composite Shear Wall
Connection Details

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Composite Lateral Systems
Case Study

A Case Study
San Francisco
Hospital

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Composite Lateral Systems
Case Study
San Francisco Hospital

Plan of San Francisco Hospital 37


Composite Lateral Systems
Case Study

The steel shear walls in this structure were covered on both sides with

reinforced concrete shear walls making the wall a composite steel
concrete shear wall.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior

• During 1998-2001, testing was conducted at the


Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the
University of California, Berkeley on Composite shear
walls.

• The main objective of this project was to conduct cyclic


testing of a traditional and an innovative composite shear
wall and to develop the design and modeling
recommendations.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior

Testing Sample of Two Shear Wall 40


Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior

• The composite shear wall was developed to exhibit two


phase of behavior,

1. Behavior During More Frequent Low and Medium


Size Seismic Events.

2. Behavior During Relatively Large Earthquakes.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior

Behavior During More Frequent Low and Medium Size


Seismic Events
• Because of gap, concrete wall will not be engaged with
frame.
• Steel plate will be main element to carry seismic shear
between plate.
• For small or moderate event stiffness of the steel plate
alone will be sufficient to resist lateral forces.
• RCC wall remain undamaged.
• RCC wall provide bracing to steel plate during seismic
event.

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior

Properties of Test Specimen


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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior
Shear Wall Detailing

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior
Shear Wall Detailing

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Composite Lateral Systems
Case Study
Shear Wall Detailing

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior
Testing Setup

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Composite Lateral Systems
Seismic Behavior
Cyclic Loading Sequence

Reversible Cyclic Loading was Applied to both Specimen


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Composite Lateral Systems
Specimen Behavior

Specimen
Behavior

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Composite Lateral Systems
Specimen Behavior

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Composite Lateral Systems
Specimen Behavior

• Maximum strength of traditional shear wall is


slightly higher than the shear wall with gap.
• Specimen without gap having bearing of
concrete for column and beam.
• Stiffness of specimen was slightly higher in case
shear wall without gap difference is too small.
• Participation of RCC wall doesn’t contribute
much for stiffness of whole shear wall.
• In both specimen strength dropped when steel
plate started fracturing.
• Avoid such discontinuities. 51
Composite Lateral Systems
Damage Comparison

Performance of Both Shear Wall 52


Composite Lateral Systems
Design Philosophy

Design Philosophy
for
Composite Shear Wall

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Composite Lateral Systems
Design Philosophy

• Literature survey and actual tests should conducted


• Failure modes (limit states) of the system were identified
• The failure modes are grouped into “ductile” and “brittle.”
• Failure modes are placed in a hierarchical order such
that:
• Member which experienced ductile failure mode having
a priority compare to member having brittle failure
mode.
• non-gravity carrying elements, such as wall plate, reach
their governing limit state prior to gravity carrying
members .

• Design equations are developed for all failure modes.


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Composite Lateral Systems
Design Philosophy
Failure Modes

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Composite Lateral Systems
Structural System

Innovative Structural System

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