Seismic Response of Reinforced Concrete Columns
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There are a large number of reinforced concrete buildings in seismically active areas of the world that are not built in accordance with modern seismic design provisions such as those published by American Concrete Institution ([ACI] Committee 318, 2008). In the United States and other parts of the developed world, these buildings were constructed between 1930s to mid 1970s according to the building code requirements of that time. Even today, in low to moderate seismic regions and in some developing countries that are in process of developing and implementing their seismic codes, reinforced concrete structures are being designed and built without essential seismic details deemed vital to withstand large lateral loads. These buildings often have low lateral displacement capacities and undergo rapid degradation of shear strength and axial load carrying capacity during strong ground motions and hence are extremely vulnerable to excessive structural damage or collapse during future earthquakes. In the past, the earthquakes have caused wide spread damage to the reinforced concrete structures with inadequate seismic design and construction practices. For example, during Kashmir (Pakistan) earthquake of 2005 and Haiti earthquake of 2010, extensive structural damage to residential, commercial and government buildings was observed (Earthquake Engineering Research Institute [EERI], 2005; Mid-America Earthquake [MAE] Center, 2005; U.S. Geological Survey [USGS]/EERI, 2010). The damage was attributed largely to lack of earthquake-resistant design, poor standard of construction and inferior quality of building materials. In majority of the collapsed or damaged structures, structural types, member dimensions and detailing practices (insufficient lap length, improper lap location and lack of confinement in columns etc) were found inadequate to resist forces imposed by these earthquakes. The 2011 off The Pacific Coast of Tohoku (Japan) earthquake is a modern day example of large scale devastation to a highly industrial nation in which building and infrastructure is well designed and constructed. Although, majority of causalities and large scale destruction of infrastructure was caused by ensuing tsunami, limited damage to the buildings due to ground shaking was reported (Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center [PEER]/EERI/Geotechnical Extreme-Event Reconnaissance [GEER]/Tsunami Field Investigation Team, 2011; Takewaki et al. 2011). However, extensive and severe structural damage was observed in older residential and commercial buildings that were constructed prior to 1978 code revision of Japan, whereas modern structures built to withstand seismic demands did not sustain any substantial and widespread damage (Aydan & Tano, 2011).
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