1. Seismic rehabilitation of semi-rigid steel framed buildings—A case study
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Shakib, H., Dardaei Joghan, S., Pirizadeh, M., and Moghaddasi Musavi, A.
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RETROFITTING , *BUILDING maintenance , *SHEAR walls , *EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis , *STRENGTH of materials , *MECHANICAL loads , *CASE studies - Abstract
Abstract: This paper presents the seismic vulnerability and rehabilitation of a steel building with semi-rigid connections in Tehran. This 19-storey building with an asymmetric plan was constructed 30 years ago in three blocks. The qualitative vulnerability of the building was evaluated in the first step of the study, indicating its high seismic vulnerability. In the next step of the study, the quantitative vulnerability of the structure was investigated. The results show that the building was strong enough to resist gravity loads but the strength was not adequate for seismic loads. Finally, three seismic retrofitting methods consisting of concrete shear wall, steel shear wall, and steel bracing were proposed. The comparison of the three retrofitting alternatives in terms of architecture, implementation, and seismic performance showed the superiority of using the concrete shear walls over the two other alternatives. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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