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Effect of loading rate on mechanical behavior of SRC shearwalls

  • Esaki, Fumiya (Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Kyoritsu University) ;
  • Ono, Masayuki (Department of Architecture, Kyushu School of Engineering, Kinki University)
  • Published : 2001.06.25

Abstract

In order to investigate the effect of the loading rate on the mechanical behavior of SRC shearwalls, we conducted the lateral loading tests on the 1/3 scale model shearwalls whose edge columns were reinforced by H-shaped steel. The specimens were subjected to the reversed cyclic lateral load under a variable axial load. The two types of loading rate, 0.01 cm/sec for the static loading and 1 cm/sec for the dynamic loading were adopted. The failure mode in all specimens was the sliding shear of the in-filled wall panel. The edge columns did not fail in shear. The initial lateral stiffness and lateral load carrying capacity of the shearwalls subjected to the dynamic loading were about 10% larger than those subjected to the static loading. The effects of the arrangement of the H-shaped steel on the lateral load carrying capacity and the lateral load-displacement hysteresis response were not significant.

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