Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/234527
Title: Data driven tools for dynamic analysis of building frames
Researcher: Joshi, Shardul G.
Guide(s): Kwatra, Naveen and Londhe, S. N.
Keywords: Building Frames
Data Driven
Dynamic Analysis
University: Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Completed Date: 2015
Abstract: The determination of the fundamental period of vibration of a structure is essential for earthquake design. Current BIS code equations (IS 1893 (Part1): 2002) provide formulae for the approximate period of earthquake-resistant building systems, which are dependent only on the height and base dimensions of the building. Such a formulation may be overly conservative and unable to account for structures with geometric irregularities. This study estimatesthe fundamental period of three different types of reinforced concrete (RCC) earthquake-resistant building structures: symmetric special moment resisting frames (MRF), shear wall dominant symmetric RCC buildings and shear wall dominant unsymmetrical RCC buildings.The data driven techniques: Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), Genetic Programming (GP) and Wavelet Neural Network (WNN) are explored to estimate the period of vibration, base shear force and top floor displacement of buildings. Data-driven modeling can be considered as an approach to modeling that focuses on using the Machine Learning methods in building models that would complement or replace the knowledge-driven models describing physical behavior (Solomatine and Ostfeld, 2008). These techniques require the data in the form of input and output parameters. ANN and WNN techniques give the results in the form of values of parameters of interest whereas the GP technique yields equation as a result. In order to check the adequacy of the employed techniques, these techniques are applied for performing the dynamic analysis of 206 symmetric MRF buildings. The statistical measures used to assess the accuracy of the developed models are Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), Correlation Coefficient (r) and Coefficient of Efficiency (CE).Once the applicability of the techniques is ascertained for MRF buildings, these are applied to other types of buildings. Total 52moment resisting frames, 70 shear wall dominant symmetric buildings and 55 shear wall dominant unsymmetrical buildings are analyzed with ETABS v.9.7.2.
Pagination: xvi, 143p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/234527
Appears in Departments:Department of Civil Engineering

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