Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 21, Number 1, 2005, pages 83-100

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2005.21.1.083

Incorporating nonstructural finish effects and construction quality in a performance-based framework for wood shearwall design

Jun Hee Kim and David V. Rosowsky

Abstract

This paper presents results from a study to extend a performance-based shearwall selection procedure to take into account the contributions of nonstructural finish materials (such as stucco and gypsum wallboard), construction quality issues, and their effects on the displacement performance of engineered wood shearwalls subject to seismic loading. Shearwall performance is evaluated in terms of peak displacements under seismic loading (characterized by a suite of ordinary ground motion records) considering different combinations of performance levels (drift limits) and seismic hazard. Shearwalls are analyzed using nonlinear dynamic time-history analysis with global assembly hysteretic parameters determined by fitting to actual shearwall test data. Peak displacement distributions, determined from sets of analyses using each of the ground motion records taken to characterize the seismic hazard, are post-processed into performance curves, design charts, and fragility curves which can be used for risk-based design and assessment applications.

Key Words

design; earthquake engineering; probability; seismic design; shearwall; wood structures.

Address

Jun Hee Kim; Lochsa Engineering, Inc., Las Vegas, NV, USA<br />David V. Rosowsky; Department of Civil Engineering, TAMU 3136, Texas A&M University, College Station, <br />TX 77843-3136, USA