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NEED HELP FOR COUPLED SHEAR WALL ANALISYS

NEED HELP FOR COUPLED SHEAR WALL ANALISYS

NEED HELP FOR COUPLED SHEAR WALL ANALISYS

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Hello fiends and colleagues of this forum...

I need for academical purpouses, the formulas to calculate the maximun displacement at the top of a coupled shear wall subjected to a triangular loading and also to a concentrated load at the top, using the laminar method (approximate) suggested by Riko Rosman, this approach is rewied at the ACI journal vol 61,June 1964, but i havent find this journal. If anyone can send me the formulas or send me any document where they appear, i would be really grateful, ive been trying to obtain those formulas on the internet without success.

thank you in advance for your help...

RE: NEED HELP FOR COUPLED SHEAR WALL ANALISYS

Rosman seems to be alive and well, which is great

This link shows him to be active in some research and has some contact information that may be useful to you.

http://www.mzt.hr/projekti9095/2/13/110/proj_e.htm

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