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Paper Title :
Study on Seismic Improvements of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings

Author :Nay Yee Kyaw, Zaw Min Htun

Article Citation :Nay Yee Kyaw ,Zaw Min Htun , (2017 ) " Study on Seismic Improvements of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings " , International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IJAMCE) , pp. 18-23, Volume-4,Issue-4

Abstract : Inadequate attention during design and construction of some of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings has raised questions about the performance level of these existing buildings under future earthquakes. This paper aims to evaluate seismic improvements of existing RC buildings. For this, total of five existing RC buildings constructed in major seismicity zone, Mandalay city, are selected. Two possible improvement solutions are proposed; steel bracings and RC shear walls. Linear static analysis is carried out for structural stability checking of existing structures based on UBC 97 code. From these checkings, deficiencies of P-Δ effect are found in three existing pinned based buildings and deficiencies of torsional irregularity are also found in two existing buildings. Firstly, structural improvements under linear static analysis are performed to correct these deficiencies. Then, nonlinear static (pushover) analysis is carried out for performance evaluation of existing structures. Seismic performance enhancement of the proposed existing buildings is evaluated to achieve basis safety objective performance level described in FEMA 356. Results show that RC shear wall is more appropriate not as economic solution for more deficient buildings (Model 5) whereas steel bracing is effective solution for less deficient buildings (Model 1, 2, 3 and 4). Index Terms- Existing RC Buildings, RC Shear Walls, Steel Bracings, Seismic Improvements.

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-4,Issue-4


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