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Many existing buildings in high seismic hazard zones (including buildings and structures in
Israel) have inadequate capacity to resist earthquakes loads. This is because they may have
been designed and constructed according to earlier codes, which did not satisfy modern seismic
design requirements and current engineering standards, faulty design and improper
construction, alteration of building functions, changes of seismic load characteristics in the
area, etc.
Israel code (as many international codes) adopted the conventional earthquake-resistant design
philosophy (force based); the structures are designed for forces which are much less than the
expected design earthquake forces.
These methods usually don’t consider the expected performance level and seismic risk levels
of the structure after an earthquake event. So, need of new method comes which would give
the actual performance of the structure after an earthquake event.
Performance based analysis and evaluation procedures are used to investigate seismic
inadequacy of existing buildings. The improvements of seismic performance of these buildings
may be achieved using retrofit systems such as steel bracing, shear walls, concrete and steel
jacketing.
In this study, extensive literature study of most using retrofit schemes, which improve seismic
performance of existing buildings, was introduced including their features.
Procedures of performance-based analysis using nonlinear static analysis (pushover) was used
to study the performance of G+6 story reinforced concrete existing buildings without/and with
different retrofit systems. The seismic response and performance of these cases were discussed.
The results of evaluation and analyses of the study cases showed necessity of 3D analysis, steel
jacking system was proposed to bypass collapse plastic hinges and to reduce displacements and
drifts, and concrete and steel jacketing bypass collapse hinges and keep ductility |
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