Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 3, 2022, pages 283-295
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.3.283
Identifying torsional eccentricity in buildings without performing detailed structural analysis
G. Tamizharasi and C.V.R. Murty
Abstract
Seismic design codes permit the use of Equivalent Static Analysis of buildings considering torsional
eccentricity e with dynamic amplification factors on structural eccentricity and some accidental eccentricity. Estimation
of e in buildings is not addressed in codes. This paper presents a simple approximate method to estimate e in RC Moment
Frame and RC Structural Wall buildings, which required no detailed structural analysis. The method is validated by 3D
analysis (using commercial structural analysis software) of a spectrum of building. Results show that dynamic
amplification factor should be applied on torsional eccentricity when performing Response Spectrum Analysis also. Also,
irregular or mixed modes of oscillation arise in torsionally unsymmetrical buildings owing to poor geometric distribution
of mass and stiffness in plan, which is captured by the mass participation ratio. These irregular modes can be avoided in
buildings of any plan geometry by limiting the two critical parameters (normalised torsional eccentricity e/B and Natural
Period Ratio τ=Tθ/T, where B is building lateral dimension, Tθ uncoupled torsional natural period and T uncoupled
translational natural period). Suggestions are made for new building code provisions.
Key Words
irregular modes of oscillation; mass participation ratio; natural period ratio; torsional eccentricity
Address
G. Tamizharasi:Department of Civil Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat 395 007, India
C.V.R. Murty:Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036, India