A rapid seismic safety assessment method for mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings

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Onur Kaplan
Yucel Guney
Ahmet Topcu
Yunus Ozcelikors
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[1] Anadolu University,Earth and Space Sciences Institute
[2] Eskisehir Osmangazi University,Civil Engineering Department
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Rapid seismic safety assessment; Existing buildings; Performance; Earthquake; Risk; Vulnerability;
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The majority of existing buildings are not safe against earthquakes in most of the developing countries. Existing building stocks should be assessed with a seismic safety assessment method before a devastating earthquake. Cheaper and quicker rapid seismic safety assessment methods can be used instead of code-based assessment methods to determine the seismic performance of existing buildings. In this study, an approach was introduced to determine the seismic performance of existing mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings with fewer parameters and process steps than code-based detailed assessment procedures. Calibration and regulation of the introduced method were conducted on the 39 collapsed buildings’ projects in 1999 Kocaeli, Turkey, earthquake. Finally, 55 existing buildings located in Eskisehir, Turkey, assessed with this calibrated method and the results were compared with the results of a code-based detailed assessment method; the results showed a very good agreement of about 83%. This study shows that the proposed method can be applied for the determination of the seismic performance of existing mid-rise reinforced concrete buildings quickly and without compromising reliability.
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页码:889 / 915
页数:26
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