Identification of Torsionally Stiff and Flexible Asymmetric Systems, and Their Comparative Seismic Response Evaluation for Low-Rise Frames

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2024

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JOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING

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Torsional status indicators of asymmetrical plan systems are evaluated. The ratio of two modal participation factors in a translational direction (lower to higher mode) is proved as a more accurate indicator than the ratio of translation and rotation dominant modal periods. Seismic responses of low-rise asymmetric-plan frames are then assessed through linear elastic and nonlinear response analysis of representative systems under bi-axial ground motion pairs. The results revealed that those systems that are initially identified as torsionally stiff exhibit a torsionally stiff nonlinear response, whereas those initially categorized as torsionally balanced or flexible evolve to a stiffer torsional performance.

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Asymmetric systems, plan irregularity, torsional status indicators, torsionally stiff, torsionally flexible, accidental eccentricity

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