Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

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Overview

This book will appeal to specialist engineers with enquiring minds and, in a broader sense, to all who live in buildings, especially those in a seismically active region. While the continual development of building codes permits the design of new construction to resist earthquake loads more effectively, a major problem is that buildings which may once have conformed to past seismic codes become structurally unacceptable according to today's codes and need upgrading or 'retrofitting'. Poor construction methods also result in buildings that do not conform to any codes. Existing 'vulnerable' buildings that require strengthening in earthquake-prone countries immensely outnumber all recent construction. The 'health' of buildings thus requires assessment and rehabilitation. Seismic assessment ranges from the cataloguing of 'danger symptoms' in individual buildings to structural analyses involving finite element procedures and refined statistical analyses incorporating expert systems, stochastic processes and predictions from available databases. Structures have to be rendered fit for earthquakes, and this book goes a long way towards showing why and how, offering the results of cutting-edge research in the area and presenting innovative methods that enable system improvement while the structure remains in use.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402016240
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/28/2003
Series: NATO Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences Series , #29
Pages: 564
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.76(h) x 1.37(d)

Table of Contents

Contributing Authorsix
Prefacexiii
Forewordxvii
Bringing to Buildings the Healing Touch: A Challenging Task for Engineers1
The Velocity Of Displacement11
Preliminary Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings In Turkey29
Part IStatistical Model Based on Structural Characteristics
Part IIInclusion of Site Characteristics43
Parameters affecting Damageability of Reinforced Concrete Members59
Peak Ground Velocity Sensitive Deformation Demands and a Rapid Damage Assessment Approach77
Simple Survey Procedures for Seismic Risk Assessment in Urban Building Stocks97
The Use of Microtremors for Soil and Site Characterisation and Microzonation Applications119
Estimation of Earthquake Damage Probabilities for Reinforced Concrete Buildings149
Just How Prescient Are Our Building Damage Predictions?165
Condition Assessment Techniques Used for Non-Building Structures: Emphasis on measurement techniques193
Seismic Assessment of Existing RC Buildings215
Experimental Research on Vulnerability and Retrofitting of Old-Type RC Columns under Cyclic Loading245
Earthquake Engineering, Seismic Vulnerability Assessment and Seismic Rehabilitation in Colombia269
Strengthening of Infilled Walls with CFRP Sheets305
Structural Behaviour of Ordinary RC Bare and Brittle Partitioned Frames With and Without Lap Splice Deficiency335
Seismic Retrofit of R/C Frames with CFRP Overlays: Experimental Results357
Experimental Response of A Precast Infill Wall System383
A Comparative Study on The Strengthening of RC Frames407
Occupant Friendly Seismic Retrofit (OFR) of RC Framed Buildings433
Seismic Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Recent Research at the University of Ottawa457
Experimental and Analytical Investigation of 1/3-Model R/C Frame-Wall Building Structures487
Part I(Model Design and Analytical Evaluation of Dynamic Characteristics of the Model)
Part II(Nonlinear Analytical Prediction of Structural Behavior)499
A Building Code is of Value only if it is Enforced517
Educational Aspects of SfP977231--Spreading the Insight527
Acknowledgments539
Index541
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