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Shaking table testing of an existing masonry building: assessment and improvement of the seismic performance
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EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringShaking TableStructural PerformanceStructural SystemsStructural SystemStructural EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringSeismic AnalysisStructural DynamicEarthquake EngineeringFlexible FloorsFoundation EngineeringReinforced ConcreteMasonry BuildingTable TestingSeismic PerformanceCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsConstruction Engineering
SUMMARY This paper aims to assess and improve the seismic performance of an existing masonry building with flexible floors, representative of a Portuguese building typology—‘gaioleiro’ buildings. The study involved seismic tests and dynamic identification tests of two models (nonstrengthened and strengthened) in the shaking table. Each model was subjected to several seismic tests with increasing amplitude. Before the first test and after each seismic test, the dynamic identification of the model was carried out, aiming at obtaining their seismic vulnerability curves based on a damage indicator obtained from the decrease of the frequencies of the modes. In the strengthened model, steel elements were used to improve the connection between walls and floors, together with ties in the upper stories. The results show that adopted strengthening technique is effective for reducing the seismic vulnerability of ‘gaioleiro’ buildings, namely for improving the out‐of‐plane behavior of the facades. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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