DIRECT DISPLACEMENT-BASED DESIGN OF FRAME-WALL STRUCTURES

A direct displacement-based design (DBD) procedure for structures that comprise both frames and walls is presented in this paper. Within the new procedure, strength proportions between walls and frames are assigned and are used to establish the design displacement profile before any analysis has taken place. Knowledge of the displacement profile and recommendations for the combination of frame and wall damping components enables representation of the structure as an equivalent single-degree of freedom system. The Direct DBD process is then utilised to set the required strength level which is proportioned to the structure in line with the initial strength assignments. To test the design methodology, two sets of 4-, 8,- 12-, 16- and 20-storey reinforced concrete structures are designed. The first set considers frame-wall structures in which the frames are parallel to the walls and the second considers structures in which link-beams connect from the frames directly onto the ends of the walls. A suite of time-history analyses are conducted to validate the methodology, which is seen to perform excellently.