Seismic Performance Evaluation and Comparative Study of Reinforced Concrete Building on a Sloped Terrain with Regular Building by Considering the Effect of URM Infill Walls

Author:

Rc Bush1ORCID,Rani Varsha2,Suleiman Mohamed F.3ORCID,Biradar Bapugouda B.14ORCID,Vyas Rohit1ORCID,Ahmad Afaq5ORCID,Shirkol Anoop I.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur 302017, India

2. Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala 799046, India

3. College of Engineering, Civil Engineering Department, University of Tripoli, Tripoli 13932, Libya

4. School of Civil Engineering, KLE Technological University, Hubballi 580031, India

5. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA

Abstract

This paper focuses on the seismic vulnerabilities of multi-storey buildings in hilly regions like Sikkim and Uttarakhand, where rapid construction is driven by population growth and tourism. The study particularly evaluates step-back buildings on hilly slopes, comparing their vulnerability to standard buildings on flat terrain. Using non-linear analysis to assess structural aspects like displacement and storey drift ratio, the research examines the performance of these buildings in both uphill and downhill orientations against typical three-storey and six-storey structures, respectively. The findings indicate that step-back buildings, especially those without infill walls, are more susceptible to seismic damage. For instance, on the uphill side, a step-back building shows a mean drift ratio 15.11% greater in the X direction and 4.57% greater in the Y direction compared to a three-storey regular building (3SR). This vulnerability is exacerbated when infill walls are absent, with mean drift ratios in step-back buildings being 74.75% and 33% higher in the X and Y directions, respectively. Moreover, at a seismic acceleration of 0.36 g, the mean displacement of a step-back building is 83% greater in the X direction and 51% greater in the Y direction than those with infill walls (SBIN), underscoring the significant role of infill walls in enhancing earthquake resilience. The study also highlights that short columns in step-back buildings are particularly prone to severe damage, especially just above the uppermost foundation level. While infill walls offer substantial mitigation of damage at the Design Basis Earthquake (DBE) level, at the Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCE) level, step-back buildings still endure severe damage compared to regular buildings with infill walls. Consequently, the research establishes that step-back buildings demonstrate greater vulnerability at DBE levels without infill walls and are more susceptible to damage than flat terrain buildings at MCE levels, emphasizing the need for careful design and reinforcement strategies in earthquake-prone hilly areas.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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