Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures

A Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Dina Saadi entitled, “Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures”, submitted in May 2018. Thesis advisor is Dr. Mohammad AlHamaydeh and thesis co-advisor is Dr. George Markou. Soft and hard copy available.

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Main Author: Saadi, Dina (author)
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Published: 2018
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author Saadi, Dina
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Markou, George
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Nonlinear
FEA
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Reinforced Concrete
Soil-Structure-Interaction
Soil-structure interaction
Concrete walls
Testing
Reinforced concrete
Finite element method
Nonlinear mechanics
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spelling Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall StructuresSaadi, DinaNonlinearFEAFinite Element Analysis (FEA)Reinforced ConcreteSoil-Structure-InteractionSoil-structure interactionConcrete wallsTestingReinforced concreteFinite element methodNonlinear mechanicsA Master of Science thesis in Civil Engineering by Dina Saadi entitled, “Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures”, submitted in May 2018. Thesis advisor is Dr. Mohammad AlHamaydeh and thesis co-advisor is Dr. George Markou. Soft and hard copy available.Considering Soil-Structure-Interaction (SSI) is essential when evaluating the structural system’s response as it can unveil behaviors that are otherwise not accounted for in fixed-base (FB) systems. Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis (NFEA) is performed on a six-story Reinforced Concrete (RC) shear wall structure to investigate SSI effects. The soil medium in consideration represents site class E soil type in accordance to ASCE7-10 standards. The structural elements including the RC wall, slabs, foundation, and soil continuum are modeled using 3D solid hexahedral elements. Additionally, to further enhance accuracy to the modeling, all steel reinforcement including longitudinal and transverse rebars are modeled as embedded bars within the brick elements. The smeared crack approach is utilized for optimal computational efficiency. Four types of RC walls that differ in reinforcement detailing for varying seismicity design levels are explored. The representative structures are loaded with their tributary gravity loads applied to the corresponding slabs. Lateral load effects are imposed onto the structures through displacement-controlled monotonic as well as cyclic pseudo-static protocols. The systems’ responses from the SSI and FB systems are compared through pushover and hysteretic curves (lateral force versus lateral drift), strain/stress contours, as well as interpretive response quantities such as characteristic stiffnesses and energy dissipation. It was found that all SSI models exhibit higher lateral displacements ranging from an additional 34% to 85%, lesser force demands within the superstructure by around 10%, and higher levels of energy dissipation (on an average of 25%) due to soil compressibility. Furthermore, all FB models experienced higher strain concentrations at the bottom region of the shear walls. Thus, it was found that wall shear reinforcement can be reduced by accounting for SSI effects. Lastly, the reinforcement detailing (special versus ordinary) had a noticeable effect on enhancing the system’s performance.College of EngineeringDepartment of Civil EngineeringMaster of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE)AlHamaydeh, MohammadMarkou, George2018-09-03T06:23:04Z2018-09-03T06:23:04Z2018-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdf35.232-2018.15http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16206en_USoai:repository.aus.edu:11073/162062025-06-26T12:29:22Z
spellingShingle Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
Saadi, Dina
Nonlinear
FEA
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Reinforced Concrete
Soil-Structure-Interaction
Soil-structure interaction
Concrete walls
Testing
Reinforced concrete
Finite element method
Nonlinear mechanics
status_str publishedVersion
title Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
title_full Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
title_fullStr Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
title_short Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
title_sort Nonlinear FEA of Soil-Structure-Interaction Effects on RC Shear-Wall Structures
topic Nonlinear
FEA
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Reinforced Concrete
Soil-Structure-Interaction
Soil-structure interaction
Concrete walls
Testing
Reinforced concrete
Finite element method
Nonlinear mechanics
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16206