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Some notes and sketches on SHEAR WALL.

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Page 1: SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES...5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006). Compiled by T.RangaRajan. Title Microsoft Word - SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES.doc Author

Some notes and sketches on SHEAR WALL.

Page 2: SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES...5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006). Compiled by T.RangaRajan. Title Microsoft Word - SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES.doc Author
Page 3: SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES...5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006). Compiled by T.RangaRajan. Title Microsoft Word - SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES.doc Author

DIFFERENT PLAN CONFIGURATION OF SHEAR WALLS AND CORE WALLS.

Forces acting on and within a shear wall.

Page 4: SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES...5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006). Compiled by T.RangaRajan. Title Microsoft Word - SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES.doc Author

A transfer diaphragm provides a force path for horizontal shear forces from the upper wall to the offset ground floor wall.

A curved bond beam behaves differently depending on the direction of horizontal force.

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How foundations resist overturning moments and shear forces from a vertical structure, in this case a shear wall. Common shear wall materials, their typical ranges of height and general comments

Page 6: SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES...5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006). Compiled by T.RangaRajan. Title Microsoft Word - SHEAR WALL SOME SKETCHES.doc Author
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The forces within a confined masonry wall.

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Ground floor plans of a four and an eight-storey building showing the structural footprints first for gravity forces only, and then for seismic forces where resisted by shear walls and moment frames.

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Ground floor plans showing different shear wall layout options that provide symmetrical resistance for x direction seismic forces (Y direction and gravity structure not drawn)

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A simplified approach to understanding the horizontal resistance of a rigid shell structure.

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A simplified approach to a triangulated shell structure. Ref:

1. Seismic design for Architects By Andrew Charleson. 2. CIRIA R102-Design of shear wall buildings. 3. Seismic Design Of Reinforced Concrete And Masonry Buildings -

T.Paulay,M.Priestley (1992). 4. EB104-Simplified design RC buildings of moderate size &height. PCA publication. 5. Earthquake Design Practice for Buildings, E.Booth, D.Key (2006).

Compiled by T.RangaRajan.