Abstract
This paper evaluates response modification coefficient (R-factor) and collapse potential of a high-rise tower with setback irregularity under spectral-matched ground motion records. The tower is comprised of two legs with three distinct lateral bearing systems in elevation and curved configuration in plan. Furthermore, it has a setback in elevation, recognised by inclined columns joining two legs of the tower in uppermost stories. These characteristics cause the tower to classify as a complex irregular structure in which using code-based R-factor is highly dubious. In this paper, initially, an analytical model of the tower was subjected to a suite of ground motions to estimate collapse potential and equivalent R-factor in accordance with FEMA P695. Alternatively, structural performance parameters including inter-storey drift ratios, residual drift ratios and plastic hinge rotations were compared to TBI acceptance criteria. To achieve consistent safety margin against collapse, the value of 8 was suitable for R-factor. In spite of satisfactory threshold in accordance with FEMA P695 and TBI guidelines, for a structure with irregular configuration and multiple bearing system, damages can be localised close to zones of change in lateral bearing system that may lead to partial collapse.
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