ABSTRACT
Shake-table tests of a 3-story reinforced concrete building with cladding casted to be monolithic with frame elements, with seismic slits or cut reinforcing bars present in some cladding elements to ensure a desirable deformation mechanism, was performed at E-Defense to evaluate its post-disaster functionality. The building satisfied response objectives; behaving elastically with 0.33% drift or less during a “severe earthquake motion” defined in the Japanese Building Standard Law, and has a base shear capacity coefficient greater than 0.55. However, the damage was greater than expected due to deformations concentrating on a few cracks, resulting in continuous functionality not necessarily being achieved.
Acknowledgments
The present work is supported by the Tokyo Metropolitan Resilience Project of the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED).