Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Buildings Considering Irregularities (RESEARCH NOTE)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Structural damage can be controlled in performance based seismic design (PBSD) according to the requirement under a certain hazard level. During strong ground motion (GM) such buildings suffer minor to major damages depending on the shaking level of GM. The available damage assessment methods are complex, tedious and time-consuming procedure. In the present study, a simplified empirical model has been proposed that computes the GDI in a single step using the engineering demand parameters (EDPs) namely joint rotation, Inter storey drift (IDR), peak roof displacement. It has been found that the proposed method gives results of GDI near to Park-Ang model. It has been observed that the ground storey suffers maximum damage for all cases. Further, a relationship has been established between ground story DI and global DI. The proposed model effectively berlongferestimates reliable DI and could be used as a powerful tool for estimating seismic damage in buildings, especially for massive structures.
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English
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International Journal of Engineering, Volume:32 Issue: 10, Oct 2019
Pages:
1388 to 1394
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