In situ experiment on retrofit of school buildings by adding sandwich columns to partition brick walls |
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Authors: | Lap‐Loi Chung Yao‐Sheng Yang Kuan‐Hua Lien Lai‐Yun Wu |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering and Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan;2. Department of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Many significantly strong earthquakes have occurred over the years in Taiwan, which have caused tremendous damage to primary and middle school buildings; the 921 Chi‐Chi earthquake was particularly devastating. According to statistics, 786 schools (1,958 classrooms) were damaged on September 21, 1999 during this earthquake event. The devastation showed that a lack of seismic performance is a common problem for existing school buildings in Taiwan. Therefore, the retrofit of existing school buildings has become an urgent issue in the prevention of possible damage in the future. The retrofit technique of adding sandwich columns to partition brick walls is proposed in this paper, and the feasibility of the proposed method was verified by in situ pushover tests of two real school buildings, one without and one with retrofit. The experimental and analytical results show that the sandwich column itself contributes significantly to the seismic capacity of the examined school building. Moreover, the analytical results yielded conservative capacity curves when compared with the experimental results. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | Chi‐Chi earthquake traditional school buildings retrofit in situ test sandwich columns |
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