Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 83, Number 1, 2022, pages 45-51
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2022.83.1.045
The questionable effectiveness of code accidental eccentricity
Abderrahmane Ouazir, Asma Hadjadj, Hatem Gasmi and Hatem Karoui
Abstract
The need to account for accidental torsion in seismic design is no longer debatable, however, the seismic codes'
requirement for accidental eccentricity has recently faced criticism. In order to get as close to real conditions as possible, this study investigated the impact of accidental torsion in symmetric RC multistory buildings caused by one of its many sources, the torsional earthquake component, and compared the results to those obtained by using the accidental eccentricity recommended by the codes (shifting the center of mass). To cover a wide range of frequencies and site conditions, two types of torsion seismic components were used: a recorded torsion accelerogram and five others generated using translation accelerograms. The main parameters that govern seismic responses, such as the number of stories (to account for the influence of all modes of vibration) and the frequency ratio (u) variation, were studied in terms of inter-story drift and displacement responses, as well as torsional moment. The results show that the eccentricity ratio of 5% required by most codes for accidental torsion should be reexamined and that it is prudent for computer analysis to use the static moment approach to implement the accidental eccentricity while
waiting for new seismic code recommendations on the subject.
Key Words
accidental eccentricity; accidental torsion; earthquake engineering; symmetric reinforced concrete buildings; torsional ground motion
Address
Abderrahmane Ouazir: Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha'il, Hail, Saudi Arabia
Asma Hadjadj: Department of Interior Designl Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha'il, Hail, Saudi Arabia
Hatem Gasmi: Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha'il, Hail, Saudi Arabia; LR14ES03 Laboratoire d'Ingénierie Géotechnique, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis, Université de Tunis El Manar, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia
Hatem Karoui: LR14ES03 Laboratoire d'Ingénierie Géotechnique, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis, Université de Tunis El Manar, 1002 Tunis, Tunisia