Coupled Systems Mechanics

Volume 6, Number 1, 2017, pages 055-74

DOI: 10.12989/csm.2017.6.1.055

Torsional parameters importance in the structural response of multiscale asymmetric-plan buildings

Nikolaos Bakas, Spyros Makridakis and Manolis Papadrakakis

Abstract

The evaluation of torsional effects on multistory buildings remains an open issue, despite considerable research efforts and numerous publications. In this study, a large number of multiple test structures are considered with normally distributed topological attributes, in order to quantify the statistically derived relationships between the torsional criteria and response parameters. The linear regression analysis results, depict that the center of twist and the ratio of torsion (ROT) index proved numerically to be the most reliable criteria for the prediction of the modal rotation and displacements, however the residuals distribution and R-squared derived for the ductility demands prediction, was not constant and low respectively. Thus, the assessment of the torsional parameters\' contribution to the nonlinear structural response was investigated using artificial neural networks. Utilizing the connection weights approach, the Center of Strength, Torsional Stiffness and the Base Shear Torque curves were found to exhibit the highest impact numerically, while all the other torsional indices\' contribution was investigated and quantified.

Key Words

shear center; torsional radius; ratio of torsion; omega ratio; regression analysis; statistical inferences; artificial neural networks

Address

Nikolaos Bakas: School of Architecture, Land and Environmental Sciences, Neapolis University Pafos, 2 Danais Avenue, 8042 Paphos, Cyprus Spyros Makridakis: Rector, Neapolis University Pafos, 2 Danais Avenue, 8042 Paphos, Cyprus Manolis Papadrakakis: School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Heroon Polytechneiou 9, 157 80 Athens, Greece