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    Studies on the influence of infill on dynamic characteristics of reinforced concrete frames
    (CAFET INNOVA Technical Society 1-2-18/103, Mohini Mansion, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad 500029, 2011) Chethan, K.; Ramesh Babu, R.; Venkataramana, K.; Sharma, A.
    The basic investigation under dynamic loads starts with the estimation of the natural frequencies of the structure or system under consideration. This is an important parameter under dynamic analysis. Hence a detailed study has been carried out on the influence of masonry infill (MI) on fundamental natural frequency of RC frames. MI though considered as non-structural element largely affect the strength, stiffness and ductility of the framed structure during the application of lateral forces such as wind and earthquake loads. Experimental and Numerical studies are carried out on RC frames under different configurations of MI in addition to bare frames. The RC frames are designed and detailed as per the relevant Indian standard codes. A simple numerical method has been formulated to obtain the natural frequencies of RC frames with MI using FE analysis. Tri-axial shake table is used for the determination of natural frequencies experimentally. This is a part of the collaborative project between BARC, Mumbai and CPRI, Bangalore focusing on the Response evaluation of RC frames under dynamic loading. This paper consists of numerical formulation, FE analysis, Shake table tests and comparison of results. © 2011 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved.
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    Studies on the dynamic characteristics of monolithic RC wall panels
    (2013) Amitha, S.B.; Chethan, K.; Bhavanishankar, S.; Annapurna, B.P.; Venkataramana, K.; Ramesh Babu, R.
    Monolithically built RC wall panels permits for the industrialized construction of a group of integrated buildings using mechanized, rationalized and mass-production procedure. This is a unique, fast and economical technique. Most of the national and international codes comprise of a brief design procedure of this type of construction. Lot of research is being carried out worldwide about the effect of dynamic loads on these structures. In this paper, FE analysis is done on a designed typical monolithic RC wall panel structure for all zones as per Indian code and the results are compared with different international codal provisions and the formulae presented by Saheb & Desayi and Doh & Fragomeni. This paper consists of background, design and construction of monolithic RC wall panel, FE analysis and comparison of results. © 2013 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY.