Paper Title :Selective Dissipative Bracing Strategy for Seismic Retrofit of Single-Room RC Buildings
Author :Stefano Sorace, Nicola Bidoli, Gloria Terenzi
Article Citation :Stefano Sorace ,Nicola Bidoli ,Gloria Terenzi ,
(2024 ) " Selective Dissipative Bracing Strategy for Seismic Retrofit of Single-Room RC Buildings " ,
International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IJAMCE) ,
pp. 6-13,
Volume-11,Issue-5
Abstract : A selective dissipative bracing strategy for single-room reinforced concrete buildings with significant lateral
stiffness discontinuity, determined by the presence of infills on the lower façade level and ribbon windows on the second
level, is presented in this paper. According to this special architectural layout, typical of a wide stock of Italian buildings
belonging to the second half of 20-th century,dampers are installed on the upper leveland conventionalsteel braces on the
lower level.Pressurized fluid-viscous dissipaters are adopted as protective devices, in view of their very high specific
damping capacity, as well as of their activation capacity from the early seismic response stages. A school gym dating tothe
mid 1970sis examined as representative case study.The results of the seismic assessment study in current statehighlight a
significant inelastic response of the infill panels and the RC columns, and very high drifts on the unfilled level, under a Basic
Design Earthquake (BDE)-scaled seismic action.The analyses in post-intervention conditions show a remarkable response
reduction both in terms of drifts and stress states, consistently with the target design objectives. This allows reaching a safe
response of structural elements and ribbon windows, and an elastic response of infills, up to the BDE.
Keywords - Single-Room Buildings, Reinforced Concrete Structures; Seismic Retrofit; Dissipative Braces; Fluid Viscous
Dampers.
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-11,Issue-5
Copyright: © Institute of Research and Journals
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