Review on Dynamic Response of Building with RCC and AAC Infill Wall

  • Unique Paper ID: 176344
  • PageNo: 7817-7823
  • Abstract:
  • The rapid growth of urban population and limitation of available land, scarcity and high cost of available land, the taller structures are preferable now days. The tallness of a building is relative and cannot be defined in absolute terms either in relation to height or the number of stories. But, from a structural engineer's point of view the tall building or multistoried building can be defined as one that, by virtue of its height, is affected by lateral forces due to wind or earthquake or both to an extent that they play an important role in the structural design. Tall structures have fascinated mankind from the beginning of civilization. In many cases, the existing concrete skeleton is stiffened by filling in the space between the beams and columns with masonry of cast-in-place concrete. These infill walls can be a cost- effective method of increasing the lateral strength and rigidity of the building.

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BibTeX

@article{176344,
        author = {Mrs Vaishali Nagargoje and Prof Dr U R Kawade},
        title = {Review on Dynamic Response of Building with RCC and AAC Infill Wall},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {11},
        pages = {7817-7823},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176344},
        abstract = {The rapid growth of urban population and limitation of available land, scarcity and high cost of available land, the taller structures are preferable now days. The tallness of a building is relative and cannot be defined in absolute terms either in relation to height or the number of stories. But, from a structural engineer's point of view the tall building or multistoried building can be defined as one that, by virtue of its height, is affected by lateral forces due to wind or earthquake or both to an extent that they play an important role in the structural design. Tall structures have fascinated mankind from the beginning of civilization. In many cases, the existing concrete skeleton is stiffened by filling in the space between the beams and columns with masonry of cast-in-place concrete. These infill walls can be a cost- effective method of increasing the lateral strength and rigidity of the building.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {May},
        }

Cite This Article

Nagargoje, M. V., & Kawade, P. D. U. R. (2025). Review on Dynamic Response of Building with RCC and AAC Infill Wall. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(11), 7817–7823.

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