Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves

The seismic risk assessments for one-third scales of three different types of reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints using fragility curves under Performance Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE) are investigated. Three types of RC beam-column joints, as those with bracing (Type 1), overlapping o...

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Published in:WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies
Main Author: Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: WITPress 2014
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Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
2014
WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies
47

10.2495/RISK140081
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84903176336&doi=10.2495%2fRISK140081&partnerID=40&md5=aaa820d5478262423e25c483e30b0461
The seismic risk assessments for one-third scales of three different types of reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints using fragility curves under Performance Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE) are investigated. Three types of RC beam-column joints, as those with bracing (Type 1), overlapping of reinforcement (Type 2) and anchorage of longitudinal bars (Type 3), were tested and analyzed. The seismic performances of these joints were observed during experimental work and we classify the damage states according to the drift limit. Visual observation on crack propagations such as widths, diagonal cracks, crack patterns, spalling and crushing of the concrete on the joints together with buckling of longitudinal reinforced bar were examined. A fragility curve is used to evaluate the seismic risk assessment of these beam-column joints using a graph for colour coding system and damage limit states. Beam-column joint Type 3 has the least damage with 80% Confident Interval (CI) to survive under DBE (Design Basic Earthquake) and 55% CI under Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCE) followed by Type 1 and Type 2. © 2014 WIT Press.
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author Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
spellingShingle Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
author_facet Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
author_sort Hamid N.H.; Anuar S.A.
title Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
title_short Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
title_full Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
title_fullStr Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
title_full_unstemmed Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
title_sort Seismic risk assessment of three types of exterior beam-column joints using fragility curves
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description The seismic risk assessments for one-third scales of three different types of reinforced concrete (RC) beam-column joints using fragility curves under Performance Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE) are investigated. Three types of RC beam-column joints, as those with bracing (Type 1), overlapping of reinforcement (Type 2) and anchorage of longitudinal bars (Type 3), were tested and analyzed. The seismic performances of these joints were observed during experimental work and we classify the damage states according to the drift limit. Visual observation on crack propagations such as widths, diagonal cracks, crack patterns, spalling and crushing of the concrete on the joints together with buckling of longitudinal reinforced bar were examined. A fragility curve is used to evaluate the seismic risk assessment of these beam-column joints using a graph for colour coding system and damage limit states. Beam-column joint Type 3 has the least damage with 80% Confident Interval (CI) to survive under DBE (Design Basic Earthquake) and 55% CI under Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCE) followed by Type 1 and Type 2. © 2014 WIT Press.
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