This study investigates the dynamic performance of a timber-based seismic retrofit for existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings, named RC-TP. The core of the proposed retrofit intervention is the replacement of the existing masonry infills with structural timber panels that are connected to the concrete elements using metal dowel-type fasteners and a timber subframe. The unreinforced frames were designed according to codes in force in the 60 s and 70 s, considering exclusively gravity loads to simulate a condition common to a large part of the built heritage across Europe. The seismic performance of single-storey single-bay frames before and after the application of the RC-TP retrofit was assessed via nonlinear simulations, for which the incremental dynamic analysis method was adopted. The results of the extensive dynamic study show the effectiveness of the RC-TP retrofit in increasing the seismic acceleration resisted by the frames and their base shear capacity and in promoting a more ductile failure mechanism. Some general considerations helpful in guiding the implementation of the retrofit system were also drawn.
Nonlinear Dynamic Study on Existing Masonry-Infilled Concrete Frames Retrofitted with Timber Panels / Bartolotti, Andrea; Smiroldo, Francesco; Giongo, Ivan. - In: STRUCTURES. - ISSN 2352-0124. - 2024, 69:(2024), pp. 1-13. [10.1016/j.istruc.2024.107328]
Nonlinear Dynamic Study on Existing Masonry-Infilled Concrete Frames Retrofitted with Timber Panels
Bartolotti, Andrea;Smiroldo, Francesco;Giongo, Ivan
2024-01-01
Abstract
This study investigates the dynamic performance of a timber-based seismic retrofit for existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings, named RC-TP. The core of the proposed retrofit intervention is the replacement of the existing masonry infills with structural timber panels that are connected to the concrete elements using metal dowel-type fasteners and a timber subframe. The unreinforced frames were designed according to codes in force in the 60 s and 70 s, considering exclusively gravity loads to simulate a condition common to a large part of the built heritage across Europe. The seismic performance of single-storey single-bay frames before and after the application of the RC-TP retrofit was assessed via nonlinear simulations, for which the incremental dynamic analysis method was adopted. The results of the extensive dynamic study show the effectiveness of the RC-TP retrofit in increasing the seismic acceleration resisted by the frames and their base shear capacity and in promoting a more ductile failure mechanism. Some general considerations helpful in guiding the implementation of the retrofit system were also drawn.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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