Seismic Rehabilitation Methods for Existing Buildings

Seismic Rehabilitation Methods for Existing Buildings
Author: Reza Mokarram Aydenlou
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128203846

Seismic Rehabilitation Methods for Existing Buildings covers various structures, effective parameters in seismic improvement, and other factors in seismic loading in eight applied chapters with descriptive classification. The book offers guidance for a seismic rehabilitation project based on the interpretation of publications FEMA and Iranian seismic rehabilitation regulations no.360 . It includes real examples of completed and approved projects to stabilize the seismic improvement issues of existing buildings. Six perfectly executed examples, with complete refinement details, such as modeling, step-by-step improvement studies, and executive plans and seismic enhancement images are included. The book also explains the classification of non-structural element and how to carry out it's seismic reconstruction studies and in one of the chapters, construction and soil improvement methods are discussed along with a practical example.The concepts of seismic rehabilitation in this book are presented with an Info-graphic structure that better fixes the concepts in the minds of readers so that when they face a new project, they have a more practical use of the content - Provides a fully functional way to evaluate, model and present details of a seismic rehabilitation plan for a building - Presents real seismic refurbishment models and step-by-step methods for providing examples (including images, tables and charts)

Planning for Seismic Rehabilitation

Planning for Seismic Rehabilitation
Author: Eugene Zeller
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788183829

Acquaints users with typical problems unrelated to design and construction processes that might arise when planning or engaging in seismic rehab. projects and programs. Alerts readers to the difficulties inherent in implementing seismic rehab. recommendations. Emphasizes 2 basic user-oriented concepts. The first is a process that outlines a set of decision points so the user can determine whether seismic rehab. efforts are needed &, if so, their potential scope. The 2nd offers a simple "escalation ladder" to help users understand the degree of conflict inherent in and the implications of choosing what, if any, seismic rehab. strategies to follow.

Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings

Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
Author: Ugo Morelli
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 1999-11
Genre:
ISBN: 0788183818

Provides the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Mitigation Directorate with 25 recommended tasks that should be undertaken through the agency's Existing Buildings Program (EBP) in the coming years. The EBP's expanded but continuing mission in seismic rehabilitation is to limit fatalities, life-threatening injuries, & property & economic losses from earthquakes by increasing the number of seismically resistant buildings in all areas of identified earthquake risk. Identifies 4 objectives & 25 tasks to help make our building stock less vulnerable to earthquake damage. Seeks to provide the continuity necessary for an effective Existing Buildings Program.

Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges

Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges
Author: M. J. N. Priestley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1996-04-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471579984

Because of their structural simplicity, bridges tend to beparticularly vulnerable to damage and even collapse when subjectedto earthquakes or other forms of seismic activity. Recentearthquakes, such as the ones in Kobe, Japan, and Oakland,California, have led to a heightened awareness of seismic risk andhave revolutionized bridge design and retrofit philosophies. In Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges, three of the world's topauthorities on the subject have collaborated to produce the mostexhaustive reference on seismic bridge design currently available.Following a detailed examination of the seismic effects of actualearthquakes on local area bridges, the authors demonstrate designstrategies that will make these and similar structures optimallyresistant to the damaging effects of future seismicdisturbances. Relying heavily on worldwide research associated with recentquakes, Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges begins with anin-depth treatment of seismic design philosophy as it applies tobridges. The authors then describe the various geotechnicalconsiderations specific to bridge design, such as soil-structureinteraction and traveling wave effects. Subsequent chapters coverconceptual and actual design of various bridge superstructures, andmodeling and analysis of these structures. As the basis for their design strategies, the authors' focus is onthe widely accepted capacity design approach, in which particularlyvulnerable locations of potentially inelastic flexural deformationare identified and strengthened to accommodate a greater degree ofstress. The text illustrates how accurate application of thecapacity design philosophy to the design of new bridges results instructures that can be expected to survive most earthquakes withonly minor, repairable damage. Because the majority of today's bridges were built before thecapacity design approach was understood, the authors also devoteseveral chapters to the seismic assessment of existing bridges,with the aim of designing and implementing retrofit measures toprotect them against the damaging effects of future earthquakes.These retrofitting techniques, though not considered appropriate inthe design of new bridges, are given considerable emphasis, sincethey currently offer the best solution for the preservation ofthese vital and often historically valued thoroughfares. Practical and applications-oriented, Seismic Design and Retrofit ofBridges is enhanced with over 300 photos and line drawings toillustrate key concepts and detailed design procedures. As the onlytext currently available on the vital topic of seismic bridgedesign, it provides an indispensable reference for civil,structural, and geotechnical engineers, as well as students inrelated engineering courses. A state-of-the-art text on earthquake-proof design and retrofit ofbridges Seismic Design and Retrofit of Bridges fills the urgent need for acomprehensive and up-to-date text on seismic-ally resistant bridgedesign. The authors, all recognized leaders in the field,systematically cover all aspects of bridge design related toseismic resistance for both new and existing bridges. * A complete overview of current design philosophy for bridges,with related seismic and geotechnical considerations * Coverage of conceptual design constraints and their relationshipto current design alternatives * Modeling and analysis of bridge structures * An exhaustive look at common building materials and theirresponse to seismic activity * A hands-on approach to the capacity design process * Use of isolation and dissipation devices in bridge design * Important coverage of seismic assessment and retrofit design ofexisting bridges

Planning for Seismic Rehabilitation

Planning for Seismic Rehabilitation
Author: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781484027592

In 1984, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) initiated a comprehensive, and closely coordinated program to develop a body of knowledge in support of building practices that would increase the ability of existing buildings to withstand the forces of earthquakes. Societal issues inherent in seismic rehabilitation processes also have received attention. At a cumulative cost of about $26million, this FEMA effort has generated two dozen publications and a number of software programs and audio-visual training materials for use by design professionals, building regulatory personnel, educators, researchers, and the general public. The program has proceeded along separate but parallel approaches in dealing with both private sector and federal buildings. Already available from FEMA to private sector practitioners and other interested parties is a "technical platform" of consensus criteria on how to deal with some of the major engineering aspects of the seismic rehabilitation of buildings. This technical material comprises a trilogy with supporting documentation: a method for the rapid identification of buildings that might be hazardous in an earthquake and which can be conducted without gaining access to the buildings themselves; a methodology for a more detailed evaluation of a building that identifies structural flaws that have caused collapse in past earthquakes and might do so again in future earthquakes, and a compendium of the most commonly used techniques of seismic rehabilitation. Along with this volume, the culminating activity in the field of seismic rehabilitation is the completion of a comprehensive set of nationally applicable guidelines with commentary on how to rehabilitate buildings so that they will better withstand earthquakes. Known as the AEJRP Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings (FEMA 273) and the Commentary on the Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings (FEMA 274), these volumes, the results of a multiyear, multimillion dollar effort, represent a first of its kind in the United States. The Guidelines allow practitioners to choose design approaches consistent with different levels of seismic safety as required by geographic location, performance objective, type of building, use or occupancy, or other relevant considerations. The Guidelines documents also include analytical techniques that will assist in generating reliable estimates of the expected earthquake performance of rehabilitated buildings. This extensive platform of materials fills a significant gap in that portion of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) focusing on the seismic safety of existing buildings. It is expected that, with time, the Guidelines will be referenced or adapted by standards-setting groups and model building code organizations and will thereby diffuse widely into building practices across the United States. This volume complements the technical materials principally oriented to design professionals in the Guidelines documents. Because of the complexities and possible disruption caused by seismic rehabilitation projects, this volume's title, Planning for Seismic Rehabilitation: Societal Issues, calls attention to two important themes: that careful planning can minimize possibly difficult societal problems and that there exists a wide range of societal issues that maybe more significant in rehabilitation projects than in new construction. In many ways, this publication is intended to provide a "heads up" to those who are considering individual or multiple building, construction class or use, or area-focused seismic rehabilitation efforts.