Study on the Damage Law of SRC Frame-RC Core Wall Hybrid Structure Storey Affected by Component Damage

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Based on the general finite element software ABAQUS, the FE model of 30-story SRC frame-RC core wall hybrid structure is established and the simulation analysis is conducted to the evolution of storey damage under cyclic loading, then the law of storey damage evolution affected by component damage is revealed. The analysis results show that the storey damage evolution is affected more by the damage of SRC column and RC shear wall than by the SRC beam's, when the single component has similar damage; and also is affected greatly by the damage of RC shear wall, when the two different types of components have similar damage. Based on the results of numerical simulation, the mathematical relations between the component damage and the storey damage are established, which would provide theoretical support to the hybrid structure damage model under earthquake excitation.

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