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Aftershock response of RC buildings in Santiago, Chile, succeeding the Magnitude 8.8 Maule earthquake
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WoS WOS:000342532700027
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84949427643
DOI 10.1016/J.ENGSTRUCT.2014.07.003
Año 2014
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Abstract



Between March 13th and 28th 2010, a team of U.S. researchers, professionals, and local collaborators instrumented four reinforced concrete (RC) buildings in Santiago, Chile, to measure aftershock response data following the February 27, 2010 M-w 8.8 earthquake. The selected buildings, designed according to NCh433.Of96 (similar to ACI 318-95), represent typical construction, e.g. moderate to high rise office buildings with large office space and inner core shear walls and mid-rise residential shear wall buildings. Two of the instrumented buildings were undamaged, whereas one building suffered only minor nonstructural damage and the fourth building exhibited more significant structural damage such as column buckling and shear wall cracking. Instrumentation consisted mainly of uni-axial and tri-axial accelerometers as well as some displacement transducers. Records for several aftershocks were captured during a period of one month. Collected data were processed and system identification algorithms were used to determine dynamic building- and modeling parameters (e.g. building periods, acceleration amplification, inter-story drifts, building rocking and torsion, and assessment of diaphragm in-plane rigidity). A comparison between linear elastic models used in engineering practice and measured data was performed for one building. Information related to the instrumented buildings, data collected, and analytical results is presented, along with practical lessons learned conducting monitoring studies in the aftermath of this very strong earthquake. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Engineering Structures 0141-0296

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Civil And Structural Engineering
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Lemnitzer, Anne Mujer Univ Calif Irvine - Estados Unidos
University of California, Irvine - Estados Unidos
2 MASSONE-SANCHEZ, LEONARDO MAXIMILIANO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Skolnik, Derek A. Hombre Kinemetrics Inc - Estados Unidos
Kinemetrics Inc. - Estados Unidos
Kinemetrics - Estados Unidos
4 de la Llera Martin, Juan Carlos Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Centro Nacional de Investigacion para la Gestion Integrada de Desastres Naturales - Chile
Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres (CIGIDEN) - Chile
5 Wallace, John W. Hombre UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
University of California, Los Angeles - Estados Unidos

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National Science Foundation
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Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
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This instrumentation study was funded through an award granted by the U.S.-National Science Foundation (NSF RAPID - CMMI 1040574). Supplementary travel support was provided by the U.S.-Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) as part of the 2010 Chile Earthquake reconnaissance efforts. The authors would like to acknowledge the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) which provided the instrumentation and data acquisition equipment for the field study as part of the NEES-SHARED USE program. We would also like to acknowledge the help of a team consisting of local and international professionals and students without whom this process would not have been made possible at the speed and organizational management at which it was completed: Dr. Robert Nigbor (NEES@UCLA), Dr. Alberto Salamanca (NEES@UCLA), Matias Chacon, Javier Encina and Joao Marques (currently/formerly at Pontificia Universidad Catholica de Chile), Dr. Marc Sereci (Digitexx) and Aditya Jain (ON Semiconductor), Aziz Akhtary (formerly at CSUF) and Pedro Quezada (formerly at University of Los Andes, Santiago).
This instrumentation study was funded through an award granted by the U.S.-National Science Foundation (NSF RAPID – CMMI 1040574). Supplementary travel support was provided by the U.S.-Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) as part of the 2010 Chile Earthquake reconnaissance efforts. The authors would like to acknowledge the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) which provided the instrumentation and data acquisition equipment for the field study as part of the NEES-SHARED USE program. We would also like to acknowledge the help of a team consisting of local and international professionals and students without whom this process would not have been made possible at the speed and organizational management at which it was completed: Dr. Robert Nigbor (NEES@UCLA), Dr. Alberto Salamanca (NEES@UCLA), Matias Chacon, Javier Encina and Joao Marques (currently/formerly at Pontificia Universidad Cathólica de Chile), Dr. Marc Sereci (Digitexx) and Aditya Jain (ON Semiconductor), Aziz Akhtary (formerly at CSUF) and Pedro Quezada (formerly at University of Los Andes, Santiago).

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