Dear HuynhKeshley (Structural)(OP);
The use of dual system is a preference rather than a requirement.. That is , you are free to use SRCW with R=6.
For example ,by visual inspection, the frame system could resist say 10 % of total base shear and you may still utilize dual system providing the moment frames themselves are designed to resist at least 25 percent of the total base shear.
The requirement at , Standard Section 12.2.5.1 is to ensure that the dual system is capable and has enough redundancy to justify the increase from R = 6 ( for SRCW ) to R = 7 ( for a dual system SRCW+ SMRF )..(I took the R values from Standard Table 12.2-1).
I want to define the procedure (for MRSA ) to my IMHO,
- Run the analysis for combined system and get total Vbase,
- Run a separate analysis for frame only system with global scaling the RS with 0.25 * Vbase. The global scaling may result in story forces not exactly equal to 25 percent of the story forces from the MRSA of the dual system ,since the frame only model response could be different..
- The frame system SHALL BE designed and detailed to resist AT LEAST justify the frame only system .In general , the 25 percent rule controls only at the lower levels of the building (in your case podium levels).That is, the design of the beams and columns at the lower levels CAN be based on 25 % frame only analysis.
Regarding the modelling of frame only system you have two options,
i= Remove the panels of the structural walls but keep the boundary elements of the walls so that the behavior of connected beams to walls could be analyzed...
ii= Remove the walls completely and provide rigid beams (span will be width of wall ) at walls and nominally pinned columns at both sides of walls.
Regarding gravity columns, i will recommend to keep them as a part of MRF. I do not know your understanding of gravity column. If you want some columns to resist gravity only loads, run the analysis with providing hinges at both ends of these columns..But , still you MUST detail these columns for drift requirements and still follow the detailing requirements of building LFRS.
I hope my respond makes sense.