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Performance-Based Assessment Methodology for Retrofit of Buildings
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2019
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EngineeringPerformance-based Building DesignEarthquake LossStructural ApplicationStructural PerformanceStructural OptimizationStructural SystemStructural EngineeringBuilt EnvironmentSeismic AnalysisPostearthquake ReconnaissanceLongitudinal FrameEarthquake EngineeringPerformance-based Assessment MethodologyStructural Health MonitoringStructural DesignRetrofittingBuilding PerformanceCivil EngineeringConstruction ManagementStructural MechanicsConstruction Engineering
Postearthquake reconnaissance and recent research on seismic risk analysis have shown that nonductile concrete frame structures are much more susceptible to collapse than modern code-conforming frames. The performance-based assessment paradigm has been a persistent research theme over the last decade within the earthquake engineering community in order to estimate seismic fragilities and earthquake loss for these nonductile concrete frames. This paper proposes a nonlinear performance-based methodology to evaluate different retrofit methods considering hazard level, target performance levels, and life-cycle cost estimates. The structural performance is the main parameter considered for the optimization, although a life-cycle cost analysis is also presented. As a case study, the longitudinal frame of an existing building was modeled considering the effect of flexural-shear-axial load interaction in order to capture column shear and axial failures. The presented performance-based procedure identifies the most economic retrofit solution that satisfies structural response requirements for a given performance level.
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