Shaking table tests of lightly RC walls: Numerical simulations
Résumé
In the framework of the European consortium ECOLEADER, a seismic research project has been performed on specimens tested on a shaking table. The specimens were representative of reinforced concrete buildings with bearing walls. The mock-up studied in particular in this article is composed of two parallel walls linked with a perpendicular one that has openings. The walls are reinforced according to the current design practice in France with a small amount of reinforcement. Two kinds of finite element simulations have been performed: a refined one using a detailed 3D description of the specimen and a simplified one, based on multifiber beams. The comparison between the experimental and numerical results not only demonstrates the accuracy of the time-history analysis models, but also allows obtaining more detailed information about the behavior of the specimen for more complex seismic excitations. It is shown that both models are able to describe quantitatively the global and qualitatively the local behavior of the structure. The simplified model is furthermore used to investigate the behavior of the specimen under a 3D earthquake loading.
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