Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 35, Number 4, 2010, pages 459-478
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2010.35.4.459
Modelling of seismically induced storey-drift in buildings
Nelson Lam, John Wilson and Elisa Lumantarna
Abstract
This paper contains detailed descriptions of a dynamic time-history modal analysis to
calculate deflection, inter-storey drift and storey shear demand in single-storey and multi-storey buildings
using an EXCEL spreadsheet. The developed spreadsheets can be used to obtain estimates of the dynamic
response parameters with minimum input information, and is therefore ideal for supporting the conceptual
design of tall building structures, or any other structures, in the early stages of the design process. No
commercial packages, when customised, could compete with spreadsheets in terms of simplicity,
portability, versatility and transparency. An innovative method for developing the stiffness matrix for the
lateral load resistant elements in medium-rise and high-rise buildings is also introduced. The method
involves minimal use of memory space and computational time, and yet allows for variations in the
sectional properties of the lateral load resisting elements up the height of the building and the coupling of
moment frames with structural walls by diaphragm action. Numerical examples are used throughout the
paper to illustrate the development and use of the spreadsheet programs.
Key Words
seismic; storey drift; EXCEL; dynamic modal analysis; tall buildings.
Address
Nelson Lam: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
John Wilson: Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Science, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
Elisa Lumantarna: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia