Journal of Earthquake Engineering | 2019

Cost-Benefit Analysis of Alternative Retrofit Strategies for RC Frame Buildings

 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Monetary losses induced by earthquakes in Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings are mainly due to damage to non-structural elements (infills, partitions, finishes, etc.). In this study, alternative retrofit strategies for reducing monetary losses in RC frame buildings are examined. They include local strengthening of infills (and partitions) and seismic isolation. The Expected Annual Loss (EAL) of a number of RC frame buildings, pre- and post-rehabilitation, is evaluated, following the time-based assessment approach proposed in the FEMA P-58 guidelines. The breakeven time of each retrofit intervention is then computed, considering the initial cost of the intervention and the expected benefit in terms of EAL reduction.

Volume 23
Pages 208 - 241
DOI 10.1080/13632469.2017.1323041
Language English
Journal Journal of Earthquake Engineering

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