Seismic performance of reinforced concrete frames retrofitted with inserted steel frame and adhered waved steel panel

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In this paper, two types of seismic retrofitting methods for reinforced concrete frames were suggested and examined through the cyclic loading tests: one is to insert a steel frame to existing partially masonry infilled concrete frame of the building after removing masonry from the concrete frame and the other is to adhere waved steel panels to the existing masonry fully infilled concrete frame. In order to evaluate validity of the suggested methods in seismic performance, five specimens were manufactured and tested: a bare concrete frame, a partially masonry infilled concrete frame, a masonry infilled concrete frame, a steel frame inserted concrete frame, and a waved steel panel adhered concrete frame. Compared were crack pattern, failure mode, load-displacement relation, ductility, stiffness and energy dissipation capacity. The specimens retrofitted with the inserted steel frame showed a maximum load approximately twice that of the partially masonry infilled frame, and the specimen retrofitted with the adhered waved steel panel showed a maximum load approximately twice that of the masonry fully infilled frame.

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Ahn, N., Kim, M. S., Song, S. E., & Lee, Y. H. (2016). Seismic performance of reinforced concrete frames retrofitted with inserted steel frame and adhered waved steel panel. Journal of Vibroengineering, 18(2), 1041–1051. https://doi.org/10.21595/jve.2015.16756

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