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Mousavian E, Mehdizadeh Saradj F. Influence of initial spatial layout on seismic behavior of masonry buildings with curved roof systems. IJAUP 2016; 26 (2)
URL: http://ijaup.iust.ac.ir/article-1-271-en.html
1- PhD Candidate, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST)
2- Associated Professor, Department of Conservation of Historic Buildings and Sites, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), , mehdizadeh@iust.ac.ir
Abstract:  

Early design decisions made on building configuration and spatial design affect seismic behavior of buildings. Therefore introducing design guidelines and empirical methods implemented to assess seismic behavior of buildings have been proposed as an appropriate approach. Such concept helps architects to take into the consideration that how their preliminary design decisions influence downstream structural results. In previous efforts guidelines for seismic assessment of irregular buildings configuration and also torsional effect of interior walls-layout have been introduced. While seismic effects of the adjacency in spatial units and associated structural systems are almost ignored. This paper tries to show how spatial layout and specifically adjacency of spatial units affect the seismic behavior of a building when (1) the roofing systems are non-uniform and (2) specific spatial units correspond to the specific types of roofs with specific seismic behavior. The paper focuses on masonry buildings with curved roofing systems. To develop guidelines and empirical methods, we selected conventional masonry residential buildings implemented in central arid and semi-arid zones of Iran, traditionally, as case study. Two approaches have been proposed in the form of seismic guidelines and empirical methods. First, a method is introduced to show how adjacency of spatial units and associated vaults with different seismic vulnerability can affect the vulnerability of whole structure according to the effect of “successive damage”. An empirical method is also proposed to estimate the value and shape of distribution of lateral forces on load-bearing walls transferred by adjacent curved roofs, since lateral forces increase seismic vulnerability of load-bearing walls

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Highlights:

  • In this paper we tried to propose simplified formulas and rules of thumbs which assist designers to estimate the seismic behavior of buildings according to the initial spatial layout.
  • In masonry buildings which loads are distributed by curved masonry roofs and load bearing walls the interrelation between spatial layout and seismic behavior of building is maximum.
  • We proposed methods that assist designers to estimate the seismic vulnerability of each special unit due to its spatial functionality and related roofing system
  • We proposed methods estimating the influence of adjacency of units on seismic vulnerability of spatial units.
  • We proposed simplified formulas to estimate the magnitude and distribution form of lateral load on each load bearing wall.

Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Architectural Engineering

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