Abstract

Due to various architectural and structural requirements, irregularities in the structures are inevitable. In order to determine the behavior of the structure under the effect of the earthquake and to find the relevant cross-sectional effects, the regular or irregularity of the structure of the structure of the structure is significantly effective. Irregularities present in the design cause further strain of the carrier elements. With the increase in the number of floors in earthquake risk regions, curtains are needed in order to ensure sufficient rigidity and strength in the frame systems and to limit the floor displacements. When the shear walls are used together with the frame system in a conveyor system, their stiffness is larger than the columns and they meet a significant part of their horizontal loads such as earthquake and wind. In this study, the effect of shear walls placement on structural behavior in reinforced concrete buildings with H-type irregularity was investigated. For this purpose, 7 models, each of which are 4,8,12 stories and one of which are reference models, have been examined on the irregularity and behavior of the structure in different shear walls settlements. The results obtained by using the İDECAD V7 program and DBYBHY-2007 principles ware analyzed by using 2018 TBDY for 4 storey models from the results found using Sap2000 program and the results were compared. The buildings were evaluated among themselves according to the reference model withhout plan disorder.

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