Pin-supported walls as seismic retrofit for existing RC frames: performance improvement through link removal

Author:

Casprini ElenaORCID,Belleri AndreaORCID,Marini AlessandraORCID,Passoni ChiaraORCID,Labò SimoneORCID

Abstract

AbstractPin-supported (PS) walls represent a possible solution for the seismic retrofit of existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings, enabling linearization of the frame deformation along its height and consequently inhibiting soft storey collapse mechanisms. The effectiveness of this rehabilitation technology is strongly related to the characteristics of the existing frames, especially to the vertical distribution of the frame storey lateral stiffness. Since a larger 1st storey lateral stiffness may lead to a detrimental structural response of the retrofitted system, an alternative solution obtained from removing the connecting link between the 1st floor of the existing building and the pin-supported wall is investigated in this paper. An analytical method is proposed to derive the distribution of the internal actions in a dual 2D RC frame-PS wall system without the link at the 1st floor level, considering both a linear and nonlinear behaviour of the frame. It emerges that some parameters describing the structure type can provide straightforward information on the suitability of this solution in the seismic retrofit of existing RC buildings. As a result, a simplified procedure has been derived to preliminarily define the retrofit system configuration and evaluate the maximum demand in the PS wall. Such a procedure is finally applied with reference to a frame representing a RC building and finite element model analyses are carried out for validation purposes.

Funder

Università degli studi di Bergamo

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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