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Research Article

Numerical Study on the Relevance of Columns Hidden Failure Modes in the Seismic Capacity of Non-Ductile RC Frames

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Pages 1417-1434 | Received 18 Jul 2017, Accepted 21 Mar 2018, Published online: 11 Apr 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In simplified seismic structural analyses, not all the deterioration modes are adequately considered. This work discusses the relation among the hidden failure modes of columns of non-ductile reinforced concrete building frames and their global collapse mechanism. With this aim, a numerically efficient model is developed and implemented in OpenSEES. Two benchmark problems are analyzed with this model: the well-known Van Nuys Hotel and a prototype building designed for gravity loads only; in this last case, the results are compared with experiments on a one-third scale model. The obtained results confirm that simplified models grossly overestimate the building capacity.

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Funding

This work has received financial support from Spanish Government (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación) under projects BIA2014-60093-R, BIA2015-67807-R, MAT2014-60647-R and CGL2015-6591 and from European Commission (H2020 European Research Council) under projects ERC-2012-AdG-320815 and PIRSES-GA-2013-612607. These supports are gratefully acknowledged.

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