Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 2, 2022, pages 151-168
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.2.151
Mitigating the effect of urban layout on torsion of buildings caused by infill walls
Azadeh Noorifard, Mohammad Reza Tabeshpour and Fatemeh Mehdizadeh Saradj
Abstract
Torsion is one of the most important causes of building collapse during earthquakes. Sometimes, despite the
symmetric form of the building, infill walls disturb the symmetry of the lateral resisting system. The purpose of this research is
to investigate the effect of urban layout on developing torsion caused by infill walls. For this purpose, a typological study was
conducted based on the conditions of perimeter walls on 364 buildings and then 9 cases were selected. The dimensions of the
selected buildings are constant and the conditions of the perimeter walls including facades with openings and cantilevered
facades are variable. The selected buildings with 60 different layouts of infill walls were analyzed and the behavior of each one
was evaluated based on the torsional irregularity criteria of seismic codes. The results of the analyses showed that if the
perimeter walls of a building are symmetric, asymmetric interior walls will not be important in developing torsion and effective
parameters in symmetry of the perimeter infill walls are the number of walls, area of openings, aspect ratio, and construction
details. Finally, architectural solutions to mitigate the torsional effects of infill walls were proposed for buildings with solid infill
walls on some sides, for buildings where the perimeter walls of one side are on the cantilevered part, and for buildings where the
perimeter walls of two adjacent sides are on the cantilevered part. In three-sided buildings, where two adjacent façades are
cantilevered, it is often impossible to use the potential of the infill walls.
Key Words
cantilevered façade; façade with opening; infill wall; seismic codes; torsion; urban layout
Address
Azadeh Noorifard: School of Architecture, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Reza Tabeshpour:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Fatemeh Mehdizadeh Saradj: School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran