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Response reduction factor of irregular RC buildings in Kathmandu valley

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Most current seismic design includes the nonlinear response of a structure through a response reduction factor (R). This allows the designer to use a linear elastic force-based approach while accounting for nonlinear behavior and deformation limits. In fact, the response reduction factor is used in modern seismic codes to scale down the elastic response of a structure. This study focuses on estimating the actual ‘R’ value for engineered design/construction of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings in Kathmandu valley. The ductility and overstrength of representative RC buildings in Kathmandu are investigated. Nonlinear pushover analysis was performed on structural models in order to evaluate the seismic performance of buildings. Twelve representative engineered irregular buildings with a variety of characteristics located in the Kathmandu valley were selected and studied. Furthermore, the effects of overstrength on the ductility factor, beam column capacity ratio on the building ductility, and load path on the response reduction factor, are examined. Finally, the results are further analyzed and compared with different structural parameters of the buildings.

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RC buildings Pushover analysis Ductility reduction factor Overstrength Response reduction factor

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Chaulagain, H., Rodrigues, H., Spacone, E. et al. Response reduction factor of irregular RC buildings in Kathmandu valley. Earthq. Eng. Eng. Vib. 13, 455–470 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11803-014-0255-8

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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