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PRJ-1710 | NSF #1235496: Pre/Post Earthquake Damage Assessment for Infilled RC Frame Buildings
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Project TypeExperimental
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NSF #1235496
KeywordsDynamic testing, Shaker tests, Reinforced Concrete building, Damage scenarios, Forced vibration, Aged buildings, Nonlinear behavior
DOI10.17603/DS2CW97
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Description:

The aim of the proposed research is to develop a framework for the reliable assessment of damage in existing reinforced concrete frames infilled with masonry walls. The data obtained from field testing will be used to validate finite element models and damage identification techniques. The combination of the two tools will allow the derivation of a damage index that can be used to identify the state of a structure prior or after an extreme event. Emphasis will be given in modeling the three-dimensional behavior of the structure including the out-of-plane behavior of the infill walls. Moreover, simplified models will be developed and validated with the results of the detailed analytical models. The buildings that were the focal point of this experimental and analytical study were selected because they were damaged/deteriorated due to earthquakes or severe winters. The data obtained from the forced vibrations of the building will also be used for the validation of the analytical tools. In summary, the proposed research includes full-scale tests that will push a damaged structure further into the nonlinear behavior; finite element models to capture the in- and out-of-plane interactions between the infills and the bounding frame; validation of the model with data obtained from the tests, as well as validation with data from previous earthquakes; and development and validation of a system and damage identification techniques for the quantification of damage in a real structure.

Experiment | Dynamic shaker testing of a ten-story reinforced concrete building
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Moaveni, B., A. Stavridis, S. Yousefianmoghadam (2017). "Dynamic shaker testing of a ten-story reinforced concrete building", in NSF #1235496: Pre/Post Earthquake Damage Assessment for Infilled RC Frame Buildings. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/DS28382

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Experiment TypeShaker testing
Date Published2017-12-23
DOI10.17603/DS28382
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Dynamic shaker tests were performed on a ten-story concrete infilled RC frame structure to obtain its dynamic properties and their changes due to the damage introduced during the tests. The test structure was extensively instrumented using an array of 60 accelerometers which were installed at two opposite corners of each floor slab except for the roof. An eccentric mass shaker was installed over the second story slab to produce harmonic excitations along the two horizontal directions and at a 45-degree angle between those. A total of 87 forced vibration excitations were performed and 52 hours of ambient vibrations were recorded during the testing period. Moreover, during the wall demolition process, free vibration responses of the structure due to the impulses imposed by a jack hammer used for infill demolition were recorded.

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