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Earthquakes and Structures Volume 22, Number 5, May 2022 , pages 487-502 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/eas.2022.22.5.487 |
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Performance-based seismic evaluation and practical retrofit techniques for buildings in China |
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Hao Wang, Baitao Sun and Hongfu Chen
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Abstract | ||
China is prone to earthquake disasters, and the higher seismic performance is required by many existing civil buildings. And seismic evaluation and retrofit are effective measures to mitigate seismic hazards. With the development of performance-based seismic design and diverse retrofit technology for buildings, advanced evaluation methods and retrofit strategies are in need. In this paper, we introduced the evolution of seismic performance objectives in China combined with performance-based seismic design. Accordingly, multi-phase evaluation methods and comprehensive seismic capacity assessment are introduced. For buildings with seismic deficiency or higher performance requirements, the retrofit technologies are categorized into three types: component strengthening, system optimization, and passive control. Both engineering property and social property for the retrofit methods are discussed. The traditional seismic retrofit methods usually are costly and disturbing, and for example in Beijing, seismic strengthening costs approx. 1000 RMB/m2 (for 160 USD/m2 ), for hospital building even more expensive as 5000 RMB/m2 (for 790 USD/m2 ). So cost-efficient and little disturbance methods are promising techniques. In the end, some opinions about the retrofit strategy and schemes category are shared and wish to discuss the situation and future of seismic retrofit in China. | ||
Key Words | ||
advanced retrofit strategy; code evolution; existing building; performance-based seismic evaluation; practical retrofit techniques | ||
Address | ||
Hao Wang, Baitao Sun and Hongfu Chen:1)Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration, Harbin 150080, China 2)Key Laboratory of Earthquake Disaster Mitigation, Ministry of Emergency Management, Harbin 150080, China | ||