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Performance-Based Engineering For Evaluation And Retrofitting Non-Ductile Reinforced Concrete Buildings Incorporating Aftershock Hazard, Ruilong Han Jan 2015

Performance-Based Engineering For Evaluation And Retrofitting Non-Ductile Reinforced Concrete Buildings Incorporating Aftershock Hazard, Ruilong Han

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Performance-based engineering (PBE) provides a probabilistic tool for assessing the seismic risk and performance of buildings. Only the mainshock hazard has been included in the current PBE framework, although the concern on aftershock hazard has been increased recently. This study develops methodologies to incorporate aftershock hazard into a PBE framework, and assesses the seismic risk and performance of non-ductile reinforced concrete (RC) frame buildings under mainshock and aftershock hazards. A seismic retrofit strategy for these buildings, base isolation, is also evaluated using the developed methodologies.

A methodology for synthesizing aftershock ground motions is proposed and validated to resolve the challenge …


Performance-Based Engineering Framework For Earthquake And Fire Following Earthquake, Aerik Carlton Jan 2013

Performance-Based Engineering Framework For Earthquake And Fire Following Earthquake, Aerik Carlton

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The objective for this thesis is to outline a Performance-Based Engineering (PBE) framework to address the multiple hazards of Earthquake (EQ) and subsequent Fire Following Earthquake (FFE). Currently, fire codes for the United States are largely empirical and prescriptive in nature. The reliance on prescriptive requirements makes quantifying sustained damage due to fire difficult. Additionally, the empirical standards have resulted from individual member or individual assembly furnace testing, which have been shown to differ greatly from full structural system behavior. The very nature of fire behavior (ignition, growth, suppression, and spread) is fundamentally difficult to quantify due to the inherent …