Improvement of seismic resilience for existing buildings based on hybrid seismic reduction technology

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Sun, Ao [1 ]
Chen, Xin [1 ]
Fu, Wenwei [1 ,2 ]
Sun, Yong [3 ]
Zhu, Yanqing [3 ]
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[1] School of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou,215011, China
[2] College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,310058, China
[3] Jiangsu Research Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd., Nanjing,210008, China
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Buildings - Disaster prevention - Disasters - Earthquake effects - Seismic design - Seismic response - Structural frames;
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10.13465/j.cnki.jvs.2024.16.029
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In the field of earthquake engineering, building seismic resilience assessment is a research focus, which holds great significance in guiding designers to enhance the level of structural seismic design and helping managers raise awareness of structural disaster prevention. This study focuses on an existing frame structure located in the 8-degree seismic region (0.30g). Three perspectives (repair cost, repair time, and personnel loss) were considered while evaluating the seismic resilience of the structure before and after reinforcement based on GB/T 38591—2020 Standard for seismic resilience assessment of buildings. Furthermore, the economic benefits of the seismic strengthening program was analyzed by considering the yield rate on reinforcement. Results demonstrate that the employment of viscous dampers and buckling-restrained braces effectively controls the dynamic response of the structure. Notably, there is a maximum drop of 76. 9% and 29. 8% in the story drift ratio and mean acceleration, respectively. Repair time and personnel loss are two important perspectives that affect the level of seismic resilience under rare earthquakes. The implemented seismic strengthening program greatly increases the structure' s seismic resilience, even if the level of seismic resilience is still one star both before and after strengthening. These findings serve as a valuable reference for the evaluation and improvement of seismic resilience in existing buildings. © 2024 Chinese Vibration Engineering Society. All rights reserved.
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