Fundamental period equations for plan irregular moment-resisting frame buildings

Authors

  • Jahanvi Suthar Nirma University, Department of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad-382481, Gujarat, India
  • Sharadkumar Purohit Nirma University, Department of Civil Engineering, Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad-382481, Gujarat, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13167/2024.28.2

Keywords:

fundamental natural period, plan irregularity, re-entrant corner, regression analysis

Abstract

The fundamental natural period of oscillation is a critical parameter in evaluating the design base shear of buildings. Worldwide seismic design codes typically employ height-based empirical formulas to estimate this period for various building categories, without distinguishing between regular and irregular buildings. This study proposes a formula specifically for reinforced concrete (RC) moment-resisting frame (MRF) buildings with dominant re-entrant corner type plan irregularity. A total of 190 re-entrant corner dominant building models with different shapes (C-, L-, T-, and PLUS-type), heights, and floor configurations were prepared, and eigenvalue analysis (EVA) was conducted. The fundamental natural period of oscillation for each model was evaluated and compared with the height-based formulas from seismic design codes and the period–height relationship proposed in existing literature. A nonlinear regression model, using a multi-variable power function, is proposed to estimate the fundamental natural period for these re-entrant corner dominant building models. This model considers the A/L ratio in both directions of the building, along with its height. Both unconstrained and constrained regression analyses were performed to derive a formula that best fits the fundamental natural period data. The study recommends that the unconstrained best-fit minus one standard deviation curve can conservatively define the fundamental natural period of oscillation for re-entrant corner dominant RC building models. The equation defining this curve has the potential to replace the existing seismic design code-based period-height formula.

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Published

2024-02-28

How to Cite

Suthar, J., & Purohit, S. (2024). Fundamental period equations for plan irregular moment-resisting frame buildings. Advances in Civil and Architectural Engineering, 15(28), 15–32. https://doi.org/10.13167/2024.28.2

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