S T U D Y O F B E H A V I O R O F T H I N S T E E L P L A T E S H E A R W A L L S U N D E R V E R T I C A L A N D H O R I Z O N T A L C O M P O N E N T S O F E A R T H Q U A K E
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The current philosophy of seismic design in codes advises that member stresses, due to the impact of horizontal ground motion acceleration, be determined without consideration of vertical component effects. Nevertheless, the reported forms of structural damage due to near fault earthquakes are in the way that specialists allocate a role for vertical components of earthquakes in the formation of such damage. Thin steel plate shear walls are one of the newest resistant systems, whose behavior until now has not been investigated under vertical components of an earthquake Therefore, in this article, the nonlinear behavior of 3, 10 and 20 story shear wall models is studied under several ground motions of vertical and horizontal components of earthquakes, as well as the formation process of plastic hinges, and different modes of failure are also analyzed. Results show the suitable behavior of this system under vertical components of the earthquake, and even, simultaneously, with a horizontal one. First, damage occurs in the plate of the wall, then beams, and, finally, columns are damaged. In addition, results show that vertical components of earthquakes have a considerable effect on the axial force of columns (1000-1500%). The effect of this component on the axial force of columns in mid-storey and high-storey buildings is much more than in short-storey buildings. In short-storey buildings, the effect of the vertical component of the earthquake is more in the higher stories, but, the effect of this component in mid and high-storey buildings is more in lower stories. The vertical component of an earthquake has a considerable effect on the bending moment of columns (100-600%), and increasing the height of the building does not influence the effect of this component. In short-storey buildings, the effect of the vertical component of an earthquake on the bending moment of columns is more in the higher stories, but, the effect of this component in mid and high-storey buildings is more in mid-stories.
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Persian
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Sharif Journal Civil Engineering, Volume:30 Issue: 4, 2015
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133 to 145
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