Abstract

Seismic responses from linear and nonlinear dynamic analyses of reinforced concrete (RC) shear walls are compared to see how the damping ratio and cracking behavior affect the dynamic response of the RC structures used in the nuclear power plant. The nonlinear dynamic analyses are conducted based on the numerical model which is developed to simulate the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of RC structures subjected to in-plane shear. Through comparison of the obtained numerical results with experimental data such as load-displacement relationships and response time-histories, the developed numerical model is validated. The acceleration response spectra from the nonlinear dynamic analysis results of selected RC shear wall and those from linear dynamic analysis with combinations of the damping ratio and concrete stiffness considerations according to the level of earthquake loads and the resultant stresses are addressed.

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