Drift‐ and energy‐based seismic performance assessment of retrofitted wood frame shear wall buildings: Shake table tests

Author:

Ventura Carlos E.1ORCID,Motamedi Mehrtash1,Pan Yuxin2ORCID,Tesfamariam Solomon3ORCID,Xiong Haibei4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Vancouver Campus The University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Kowloon Hong Kong China

3. School of Engineering, Okanagan Campus The University of British Columbia Kelowna British Columbia Canada

4. Department of Disaster Mitigation for Structures Tongji University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractIn 2004, the Province of British Columbia (BC) announced a multi‐year $1.5 billion seismic retrofit program for the province's 750 at‐risk public schools. The purpose of this program was to quantify the seismic risk of the province's public‐school buildings and to expedite the seismic upgrading of the most at‐risk schools. In order to provide a safe and cost‐effective implementation of this program, the Engineers and Geoscientists BC, in collaboration with the University of British Columbia, has developed a performance‐based probabilistic method and guidelines for the seismic risk assessment and retrofit of low‐rise buildings. As part of this initiative, a number of laboratory experiments have been conducted to provide data that would support the recommendations provided in the guidelines. The laboratory experiments included several full‐scale shake table tests of wood frame systems. The specimens were subjected to sequences of earthquake motions to simulate their performance under main shock‐aftershocks. This paper presents details of seven of the experiment and wood‐frame buildings considered. A detailed discussion of the results of the analyses of the shake table tests data, and performance assessment using drift‐ and energy‐based damage indices is presented. This study highlights the importance of considering the effects of subduction earthquake and mainshock‐aftershock sequences for design and retrofit of wood frame structures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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