Contribution of Reinforced Concrete Infills to Seismic Behavior of Structural Systems

The object of this paper is to report an experimental investigation on the internal force distribution in reinforced concrete (RC) frames with added RC walls. The paper describes a special test setup and force transducers designed to determine the internal forces. The transducers were designed so th...

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