Vulnerability of existing buildings: empirical evaluation and experimental measurements
Autor: | Ibrahim Esat, Essaid Djakab, Djillali Benouar, Yamina Ait Meziane |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Atmospheric Science
Engineering Hydrogeology business.industry Vulnerability Experimental data Sample (statistics) Structural engineering Fundamental frequency Civil engineering Seismic hazard Vulnerability assessment Natural hazard Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) business Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Natural Hazards. 62:189-206 |
ISSN: | 1573-0840 0921-030X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11069-011-9986-2 |
Popis: | The aim of this study is the comparison between the fundamental periods identified experimentally and those calculated using the formulas given in the Algerian Seismic Code (RPA 99) for vulnerability assessment and for experimental data collection of selected sample of old buildings. The results obtained for vulnerability assessment will then be extrapolated to buildings of the same typology built during the 1949 to 1954 period in the northern part of Algeria. From 1949 to 1954, the reinforced concrete constructions in Algeria were built before the first generation of the Algerian Seismic Code. These buildings being old are certainly weakened by the occupancy activities and seismic event loads. Hence, the evaluation of their vulnerability with respect to the regional seismic hazard requires the knowledge of their structure on a site capacity. The empirical formulas to calculate the fundamental period of a building are based on the Algerian Earthquake Code (RPA 99) .These formulas consider only the geometrical dimension (length, width and height) and the structural design of the buildings. The fundamental periods of vibration of twenty-two buildings, located in Algiers, calculated using the empirical formulas given in the RPA 99 are lower than those identified experimentally. A question then rises, do these tested buildings present any damage or not? As five of these buildings were tested before the 21 May 2003 earthquake, the experimental testing highlighted a decrease in the fundamental frequency which means that these buildings are damaged. Hence, for vulnerability assessment, the empirical formulas given in the Algerian Seismic Code (RPA 99) may not be appropriate for vulnerability assessment of the old buildings built during the 1949 to 1954 period. |
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