SEISMIC VULNERABILITY OF RC FRAME BUILDING WITH VARIATION IN EFFECTIVE STIFFNESS
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Due to cracking, there will be a substantial reduction in flexural stiffness which
ultimately results in larger deflections. Member stiffness is commonly considered as
the gross stiffness, or as the effective stiffness which is an approximate percentage of
gross stiffness, in the study and design of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings. NBC
105:2020 recommends the use of effective stiffness of cracked sections during analysis,
however it is not addressed in NBC 105:1994. Several configurations of moment-
resisting frames, regular in plan and elevation, with variation in the number of bays and
storey number are designed and analyzed by using gross and cracked section properties.
The motive of this research is to study the effect of the modeling approach of building
in terms of gross and cracked sections on the structural performance under earthquakes.
Non-linear static analysis is done in ETABSv19 to evaluate the overstrength and
ductility of structures designed using gross and cracked section properties.
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Due to cracking, there will be a substantial reduction in flexural stiffness which
ultimately results in larger deflections. Member stiffness is commonly considered as
the gross stiffness, or as the effective stiffness which is an approximate percentage of
gross stiffness, in the study and design of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
