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      Seismic Retrofit of an Existing Reinforced Concrete Building with Buckling-restrained Braces

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          Abstract

          Background:

          The seismic retrofitting of frame structures using hysteretic dampers is a very effective strategy to mitigate earthquake-induced risks. However, its application in current practice is rather limited since simple and efficient design methods are still lacking, and the more accurate time-history analysis is time-consuming and computationally demanding.

          Aims:

          This paper develops and applies a seismic retrofit design method to a complex real case study: An eight-story reinforced concrete residential building equipped with buckling-restrained braces.

          Methods:

          The design method permits the peak seismic response to be predicted, as well as the dampers to be added in the structure to obtain a uniform distribution of the ductility demand. For that purpose, a pushover analysis with the first mode load pattern is carried out. The corresponding story pushover curves are first idealized using a degrading trilinear model and then used to define the SDOF (Single Degree-of-Freedom) system equivalent to the RC frame. The SDOF system, equivalent to the damped braces, is designed to meet performance criteria based on a target drift angle. An optimal damper distribution rule is used to distribute the damped braces along the elevation to maximize the use of all dampers and obtain a uniform distribution of the ductility demand.

          Results:

          The effectiveness of the seismic retrofit is finally demonstrated by non-linear time-history analysis using a set of earthquake ground motions with various hazard levels.

          Conclusion:

          The results proved the design procedure is feasible and effective since it achieves the performance objectives of damage control in structural members and uniform ductility demand in dampers.

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                Journal
                The Open Civil Engineering Journal
                TOCIEJ
                Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
                1874-1495
                July 14 2021
                July 14 2021
                : 15
                : 1
                : 203-225
                Article
                10.2174/1874149502115010203
                549a6960-6a2e-4f9a-a14c-491f79a47b5a
                © 2021

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                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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                Medicine,Chemistry,Life sciences
                Medicine, Chemistry, Life sciences

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