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Title: Experimental Quantification on the Residual Seismic Capacity of Damaged RC Column Members

Author(s): Chien-Kuo Chiu, Hsin-Fang Sung, Kai-Ning Chi and Fu-Pei Hsiao

Publication: IJCSM

Volume: 13

Issue:

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Keywords: reinforced concrete, building, residual seismic performance, crack width, reduction factor

DOI: 10.1186/s40069-019-0361-0

Date: 11/30/2019

Abstract:
To quantify the post-earthquake residual seismic capacity of reinforced concrete (RC) column members, experimentaldata for 6 column specimens with flexural, flexural–shear and shear failure modes are used to derive residual seismiccapacity of damaged RC column members for specified damage states in this work. Besides of the experiment data,some related researches are also investigated to suggest the reduction factors of strength, stiffness and energy dissipationcapacity for damaged RC column members, respectively. According to the damage states of RC columns, theircorresponding seismic reduction factors are suggested herein. Taking an RC column with the flexural–shear failurefor an example, its reductions factors of strength, stiffness and energy dissipation capacity are 0.5, 0.6 and 0.1, respectively. This work also proposes the seismic performance assessment method for the residual seismic performance ofearthquake-damaged RC buildings. In the case study, this work selects one actual earthquake-damaged school buildingto demonstrate the post-earthquake assessment of seismic performance for a damaged RC building




  


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