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Three-dimensional nonlinear response history analyses for earthquake damage assessment: A reinforced concrete wall building case study

Authors :
Juan Carlos de la Llera
R. Jünemann
Matías A. Hube
Matías F. Chacón
Jorge Vásquez
Source :
Earthquake Spectra. 37:235-261
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Nonlinear dynamic analysis techniques have made significant progress in the last 20 years, providing powerful tools for assessing structural damage and potential building collapse mechanisms. The fact that several reinforced concrete shear wall residential buildings underwent severe structural damage in walls at the lower building levels during the 2010 Maule earthquake (Chile) presents a scientific opportunity to assess the predictive quality of these techniques. The objective of this research is to compare building responses using two completely different three-dimensional nonlinear dynamic models and study in detail the observed damage pattern and wall collapse of one reinforced concrete shear wall building in Santiago, Chile. The first model is a mixed fiber-shell model developed in MATLAB, and the second is a shell finite element model developed in the software DIANA. Results of both models are consistent with the hypothesis that high axial loads trigger a limited ductility failure in critical walls at roof-to-base drift ratios less than 0.34% with little capacity of hysteretic energy dissipation, which contradicts the ductile design philosophy of current code provisions.

Details

ISSN :
19448201 and 87552930
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earthquake Spectra
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8da0c5183d9e97182392ebfcfae16f3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/8755293020944180