Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 44, Number 1, 2012, pages 085-107
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2012.44.1.085
Nonlinear interaction behaviour of infilled frame-isolated footings-soil system subjected to seismic loading
Ramakant Agrawal and M.S. Hora
Abstract
The building frame and its foundation along with the soil on which it rests, together constitute a complete structural system. In the conventional analysis, a structure is analysed as an independent frame assuming unyielding supports and the interactive response of soil-foundation is disregarded. This kind of analysis does not provide realistic behaviour and sometimes may cause failure
of the structure. Also, the conventional analysis considers infill wall as non-structural elements and ignores its interaction with the bounding frame. In fact, the infill wall provides lateral stiffness and thus plays vital role in resisting the seismic forces. Thus, it is essential to consider its effect especially in case of high rise buildings. In the present research work the building frame, infill wall, isolated column footings (open foundation) and soil mass are considered to act as a single integral compatible structural unit to predict the nonlinear interaction behaviour of the composite system under seismic forces. The coupled isoparametric finite-infinite elements have been used for modelling of the interaction system. The
material of the frame, infill and column footings has been assumed to follow perfectly linear elastic relationship whereas the well known hyperbolic soil model is used to account for the nonlinearity of the soil mass.
Key Words
finite element method; infilled frame; infill wall; nonlinear analysis; hyperbolic soil model; differential settlement; decay pattern; infinite elements; truncation boundary
Address
Ramakant Agrawal: Department of Civil Engineering,TRUBA Institute of Engineering and Information Technology, Bhopal, India
M.S. Hora: Department of Applied Mechanics, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India