Damage Localization and Quantification of Earthquake Excited RC-Frames

P. S. Skjærbæk, Søren R. K. Nielsen, Poul Henning Kirkegaard, A. S. Cakmak

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    Abstract

    In the paper a recently proposed method for damage localization and quantification of RC-structures from response measurements is tested on experimental data. The method investigated requires at least one response measurement along the structures and the ground surface acceleration. Further, the two lowest time-varying eigenfrequencies of the structure must be identified. The data considered are sampled from a series of three RC-frame model tests performed at the structural laboratory at Aalborg University, Denmark during the autumn of 1996. The frames in the test series were
    exposed to two or three series of ground motions of increasing magnitude. After each of these runs the damage state of the frame was examined and each storey of the frame were classified into one of the following six classifications: undamaged, cracked, lightly damaged, damaged, severely damaged or collapse. During each of the ground motion events the storey accelerations were measured by accelerometers. After application of the last earthquake sequence to the structure the frames were cut into pieces and each of the beams and columns was statically tested and damage assessment was performed using the obtained stiffnesses. The damage in the storeys determined by the suggested method was then compared to the damage classification from the visual inspection as well as the static tests. It was found that especially in the cases where the damage is concentrated in a certain area of the structure a very good damage assessment is obtained using the suggested method.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEarthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
    Volume27
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)903-916
    Number of pages14
    ISSN0098-8847
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1998

    Keywords

    • Dynamic and static testing
    • Model testing
    • RC-frames
    • Shaking Table Testing
    • Response Measurments
    • Damage

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