Vulnerability analysis of RC buildings with wide beams located in moderate seismicity regions

► RC Wide-beam buildings have been extensively used in seismic regions of Spain and Italy. ► Wide beams are not convenient for seismic design. ► A relevant part of these buildings were built without any seismic consideration. ► The objective of this study is to investigate numerically the seismic ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering structures 2013-01, Vol.46, p.687-702
Hauptverfasser: López Almansa, Francisco, Domínguez Santos, David Jesús, Benavent Climent, Amadeu
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Zusammenfassung:► RC Wide-beam buildings have been extensively used in seismic regions of Spain and Italy. ► Wide beams are not convenient for seismic design. ► A relevant part of these buildings were built without any seismic consideration. ► The objective of this study is to investigate numerically the seismic capacity of these buildings. ► Further research will involve the proposal of retrofit strategies. A significant number of short-to-mid height RC buildings with wide beams have been constructed in areas of moderate seismicity of Spain, mainly for housing and administrative use. The buildings have a framed structure with one-way slabs; the wide beams constitute the distinctive characteristic, their depth being equal to that of the rest of the slab, thus providing a flat lower surface, convenient for construction and the layout of facilities. Seismic behavior in the direction of the wide beams appears to be deficient because of: (i) low lateral strength, mainly because of the small effective depth of the beams, (ii) inherent low ductility of the wide beams, generated by high amount of reinforcement, (iii) the big strut compressive forces developed inside the column-beam connections due to the low height of the beams, and (iv) the fact that the wide beams are wider than the columns, meaning that the contribution of the outer zones to the resistance of the beam-column joints is unreliable because there is no torsion reinforcement. In the orthogonal direction, the behavior is worse since the only members of the slabs that contribute to the lateral resistance are the joists and the façade beams. Moreover, these buildings were designed with codes that did not include ductility requirements and required only a low lateral resistance; indeed, in many cases, seismic action was not considered at all. Consequently, the seismic capacity of these structures is not reliable. The objective of this research is to assess numerically this capability, whereas further research will aim to propose retrofit strategies. The research approach consists of: (i) selecting a number of 3-story and 6-story buildings that represent the vast majority of the existing ones and (ii) evaluating their vulnerability through three types of analyses, namely: code-type, push-over and nonlinear dynamic analysis. Given the low lateral resistance of the main frames, the cooperation of the masonry infill walls is accounted for; for each representative building, three wall densities are considered. The results
ISSN:0141-0296
1873-7323
DOI:10.1016/j.engstruct.2012.08.033