Dynamic characteristic measurement of precast and cast in‐situ walls in abandoned high‐rise building using ambient and forced vibration methods

Author:

Hang Le1,Karunkritkul Kritcha1,Prayoonwet Wanakorn2,Jirawattanasomkul Tidarut3ORCID,Likitlersuang Suched4ORCID,Stitmannaithum Boonchai3,Thammarak Punchet5

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Civil Engineering Asian Institute of Technology Phatum Thani Thailand

2. Graduate School of Creative Science and Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Waseda University Tokyo Japan

3. Center of Excellence in Innovative Construction Materials, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

4. Centre of Excellence in Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

5. School of Engineering and Technology Asian Institute of Technology Phatum Thani Thailand

Abstract

AbstractThis study evaluates the dynamic characteristics of an abandoned reinforced concrete building with structural deterioration and defects in its precast and cast in‐situ walls. Using ambient vibration and forced excitation, the dynamic characteristics (i.e., modal frequency, modal damping, and strain patterns) were extracted to evaluate existing performances. Then, the numerical modal analysis was conducted with the dynamic properties at the initial service stage since the joint degradation was not accounted. In general, modal frequency obtained from field measurement was approximately 19.8%–20.8% smaller than that obtained from the numerical analysis, indicating the degraded stiffness due to existing cracks at joint connections. In addition, the measured strain patterns and neutral axis location were eventually compared with the analytical results, proving the potential indicators for identifying local imperfections of the targeted high‐rise buildings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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