Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

The present volume contains a total of 23 papers centred on the research area of Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings. This subject also forms the core of Project SfP977231, sponsored by the NATO Science for Peace Office and supported by the Scientific and Technical Research C...

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Other Authors: Wasti, S. Tanvir (Editor), Özcebe, Güney (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2003, 2003
Edition:1st ed. 2003
Series:NATO Science Series: IV:, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Bringing to Buildings the Healing Touch -- The Velocity of Displacement -- Preliminary Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Existing Reinforced Concrete Buildings In Turkey -- Parameters Affecting Damageability of Reinforced Concrete Members -- Parameters Affecting Damageability of Reinforced Concrete Members -- Peak Ground Velocity Sensitive Deformation Demands and a Rapid Damage Assessment Approach -- Simple Survey Procedures for Seismic Risk Assessment in Urban Building Stocks -- The Use of Microtremors for Soil and Site Characterisation and Microzonation Applications -- Estimation of Earthquake Damage Probabilities for Reinforced Concrete Buildings -- Just How Prescient are our Building Damage Predictions? -- Condition Assessment Techniques Used for Non-Building Structures -- Seismic Assessment of Existing RC Buildings -- Experimental Research on Vulnerability and Retrofitting of Old-Type RC Columns under Cyclic Loading -- Earthquake Engineering, Seismic Vulnerability Assessment and Seismic Rehabilitation in Colombia -- Strengthening of Infilled Walls with CFRP Sheets -- Structural Behaviour of Ordinary RC Bare and Brittle Partitioned Frames with and Without Lap Splice Deficiency -- Seismic Retrofit of R/C Frames with CFRP Overlays -- Experimental Response of a Precast Infill Wall System -- A Comparative Study on The Strengthening of RC Frames -- Occupant Friendly Seismic Retrofit (OFR) of RC Framed Buildings -- Seismic Retrofit of Reinforced Concrete Structures -- Experimental and Analytical Investigation of 1/3-Model R/C Frame-Wall Building Structures PART I (Model Design and Analytical Evaluation of Dynamic Characteristics of the Model) -- II (Nonlinear Analytical Prediction of Structural Behavior) -- A Building Code is of Value only if it is Enforced -- Educational Aspects of SfP977231- Spreading the Insight -- Acknowledgments 
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520 |a The present volume contains a total of 23 papers centred on the research area of Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings. This subject also forms the core of Project SfP977231, sponsored by the NATO Science for Peace Office and supported by the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey [ TUBIT AK ]. Most of these papers were presented by the authors at a NATO Science for Peace Workshop held in Izmir on 13 - 14 May, 2003 and reflect a part of their latest work conducted within the general confines of the title of the NATO Project. Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey serves as the hub of Project SfP977231 and coordinates research under the project with universities within Turkey, e. g. Istanbul Technical University and Kocaeli University, and with partner institutions in Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: A few articles have also been contributed by invited experts, who are all noted researchers in the field. Altogether, the contents of the volume deal with a vast array of problems in Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation and cover a wide range of possible solutions, techniques and proposals. It is intended to touch upon many of these aspects separately below. Earthquakes constitute possibly the most widely spread and also the most feared of natural hazards. Recent earthquakes within the first six months of 2003, such as the Bingol Earthquake in Turkey and the Algerian earthquake, have caused both loss of life and severe damage to property