Abstract
This research paper conducts a comprehensive investigation into the seismic performance of reinforced concrete flat slab structures, employing different configurations of steel bracing systems. The seismic behavior of flat slab buildings with 5, 7, and 9 stories is scrutinized through Equivalent Lateral Force (ELF) analysis and Response Spectrum Analysis (RSA). The study delves into the efficacy of various bracing configurations, encompassing X-bracing, eccentric bracing, and knee bracing, in augmenting the lateral load resistance of these structures. Additionally, the research evaluates the influence of bracing systems on crucial structural response parameters such as displacement, drift ratio, base shear, and fundamental natural period. Keywords: steel bracing, seismic performance, flat slab structures, comparative study
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