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Integrated seismic-energy retrofit systems for preventing failure of a historical RC school building: Comparison among metal lightweight exoskeleton solutions.

Authors :
Meglio, Emilia
Longobardi, Giovanna
Formisano, Antonio
Source :
Engineering Failure Analysis. Dec2023, Vol. 154, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Light metal exoskeletons are used for integrated seismic-energy retrofit of existing RC buildings. • Three different solutions are applied to increase the seismic performances of an existing RC school buildings. • Seismic behaviour before and after interventions is investigated in the static non-linear field. • The comparisons among intervention techniques are made in terms of the seismic safety index provided by the Italian technical standard. • Local reinforcement interventions on RC school building columns are performed together with the applied exoskeletons to attain the minimum safety index required by the standard code for this building category. Italian built heritage is highly vulnerable due to old public and private buildings designed without recent seismic and energy regulations. In particular, school buildings represent a critical typology that should be retrofitted to guarantee safety and comfort to the users. In this framework, interventions from building outside able to avoid interruption of school activities should be required. A solution to solve this issue can be found in the retrofit solution with exoskeletons. In this scenario, the paper presents the comparison among three similar solutions of metal lightweight exoskeletons for the integrated seismic-energy retrofit of a RC school building assumed as a case study. The RC structure of the school is firstly modelled with a finite element software and then subjected to pushover analysis before and after retrofit interventions to assess the benefit of each exoskeleton solution. The comparisons among intervention techniques are made in terms of the seismic safety index (ζ E) provided by the Italian technical standard. The results show the more or less efficacy of the different inspected systems, even if integrative local interventions are needed to reach the minimum safety index (0.60) required for school buildings. As a conclusion, these novel light metal exoskeletons have proven to be efficient retrofitting systems for residential buildings or even for school buildings with regular façades and plan layouts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13506307
Volume :
154
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Engineering Failure Analysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173456808
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2023.107663