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Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2013

Fragility Assessment of Damaged Piloti-Type RC Building With/Without BRB Under Successive Earthquakes

Jiuk Shin; Jun Hee Kim; Kihak Lee

This paper presents the seismic evaluation and prediction of a damaged piloti-type Reinforced Concrete (RC) building before and after post-retrofitting under successive earthquakes. For considering realistic successive earthquakes, the past records measured at the same station were combined. In this study, the damaged RC building due to the first earthquake was retrofitted with a buckling-restrained brace (BRB) before the second earthquake occurred. Nonlinear Time History Analysis (NTHA) was performed under the scaled intensity of the successive ground motions. Based on the extensive structural response data obtained form from the NTHA, the fragility relationships between the ground shaking intensity and the probability of reaching a pre-determined limit state was were derived. In addition, The the fragility curves of the pre-damaged building without and with the BRBs were employed to evaluate the effect of the successive earthquakes and the post-retrofit effect. Through the seismic assessment subjected to the successive records, it was observed that the seismic performance of the pre-damaged building was significantly affected by the severity of the damage from the first earthquake damages and the hysteresis behavior of the retrofit element.


Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2012

Seismic Performance Evaluation and Retrofit of a 2-Story Steel Building Using a Fragility Contour Method

Jiuk Shin; Kihak Lee; Seong-Hoon Jeong

Based on the Korean Building Standard Law, a building less than 3-stories and in area is defined as a small-level building and, as a result, this type of building has been excluded from the requirement to comply with seismic design. In order to prevent the loss of life and property under earthquake loadings, the small-scale building should satisfy the seismic performance specified in the current code through a seismic retrofit. In this study, a seismic retrofit scheme of a Buckling-Restrained Knee Brace (BRKB) was developed for non-seismic 2-story steel buildings, including small-scale buildings, using a fragility contour method. In order to develop an effective retrofit scheme of the BRKB for the building, a total of 75 BRKB analytical models were used to achieve the desired performance levels and analyzed using the fragility contour method. The seismic performance of the retrofitted building was evaluated in terms of the weight of the developed BRKB systems. This study shows that the fragility contour method can be used for rapid evaluation and is an effective tool for structural engineers.


Journal of Earthquake Engineering | 2017

Implementation of Bond-Slip Performance Models in the Analyses of Non-Ductile Reinforced Concrete Frames Under Dynamic Loads

Jiuk Shin; Lauren Stewart; Chuang-Sheng Yang; David W. Scott

ABSTRACT Non-ductile reinforced concrete frames have seismic vulnerabilities due to inadequate reinforcing details. Adequately characterizing the performance of these details is critical to the development of analytical models. This study presents a methodology to simulate the response of such frames with and without fiber-reinforced polymer column jackets. The bond-slip effects between reinforcing bars and surrounding concrete, observed in column lap-splice and beam–column joints, are modeled with one-dimensional slide line models in LS-DYNA. The model is defined from failure modes and bonding conditions observed in full-scale dynamic tests and can predict story displacements, inter-story drifts, and damage mechanisms.


Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2013

Evaluation of Response Modification Factor of Steel Special Resisting Frame Building Before and After Retrofitted with Buckling Restrained Brace

Jiuk Shin; Kihak Lee; Yeong Wook Jo

This research presents that seismic performance of steel moment resisting frame building designed by past provision(UBC, Uniform Building Code) before and after retrofitted with BRB (Buckling-Restrained Brace) was evaluated using response modification factor (R-factor). In addition, the seismic performance of the retrofitted past building was compared with that specified in current provision. The past building considered two different connections: bilinear connection, which was used by structural engineer for building design, and brittle connection observed in past earthquakes. The nonlinear pushover analysis and time history analysis were performed for the analytical models considered in this study. The R-factor was calculated based on the analytical results. When comparing the R-factor of the current provision with the calculated R-factor, the results were different due to the hysteresis characteristics of the connection types. After retrofitted with BRBs, the past buildings with the bilinear connection were satisfied with the seismic performance of the current provision. However, the past buildings with the brittle connection was significantly different with the R-factor of the current provision.


Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2012

Research on the Non-linear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Walls Considering Different Macroscopic Models

Jiuk Shin; Jun Hee Kim; Young-Chan You; Ki-Sun Choi; Ho-Ryong Kim

In this paper, non-linear analysis was performed for Reinforced Concrete (RC) walls using different macroscopic models subjected to cyclic loading, and the analytical results were compared with previous experimental studies of RC walls. ASCE41-06 (American Society of Civil Engineers) specifies that the hysteresis behaviors of RC walls are different due to the aspect ratio of the walls. For a comparison between analytical and experimental results, a slender wall with an aspect ratio exceeding 3.0 and a squat wall with an aspect ratio of 1.0 were selected among previous research works. For the non-linear analysis, each test specimen was modeled using two different macroscopic methods: the first representing the flexural behavior of the RC wall, and the second considering the diagonal shear in the web of the wall. Through nonlinear analysis of the considered RC walls, the analytical difference of a slender wall was negligible due to the different macroscopic modeling methods. However, the squat wall was significantly affected by the considered components of the modeling method. For an accurate performance evaluation of the RC building with squat walls, it would be reasonable to use a macroscopic model considering diagonal shear.


Journal of The Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea | 2010

Seismic Behavior of a Five-story RC Structure Retrofitted with Buckling-Restrained Braces Using Time-dependent Elements

Jiuk Shin; Kihak Lee; Do-Hyung Lee; Seong-Hoon Jeong

This study presents seismic responses of 5-story reinforced concrete structures retrofitted with the buckling-restrained braces using a time-dependent element. The time-dependent element having birth and death times can freely be activated within the user defined time intervals during the time history analysis. The buckling-restrained brace that showed the largest energy dissipation capacity among the test specimens in previous research was used for retrofitting the RC buildings in this study. It was assumed that the first story of the damaged building under the first earthquake was retrofitted with the buckling-restrained braces considered as the time-dependent element before the second of the successive earthquakes occurs. Under this assumption, this paper compares seismic responses of the RC structures with the time-dependent element subjected to the successive earthquake. Subjected to the second earthquake, it was observed that activation of the BRB systems largely decreases deformation of the moment frame where the damage was concentrated under the first earthquake. However, damages to the shear wall systems were increased after activation of the BRB systems. Since the cumulative damages of the shear wall systems were infinitesimal compared with the retrofit effect of the moment frame, the BRB system was effective under the successive earthquake.


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2014

Seismic assessment of damaged piloti-type RC building subjected to successive earthquakes

Jiuk Shin; Jun Hee Kim; Kihak Lee


International Journal of Steel Structures | 2012

Experimental and analytical studies on Buckling-Restrained Knee Bracing systems with channel sections

Jiuk Shin; Kihak Lee; Seong-Hoon Jeong; Han Seon Lee; Jinkoo Kim


Engineering Structures | 2016

Dynamic response of a full-scale reinforced concrete building frame retrofitted with FRP column jackets

Jiuk Shin; David W. Scott; Lauren Stewart; Chuang-Sheng Yang; Timothy Wright; Reginald DesRoches


Journal of Constructional Steel Research | 2015

Probabilistic performance assessment of gravity-designed steel frame buildings using buckling-restrained knee braces

Jiuk Shin; Kihak Lee; Seong-Hoon Jeong; Jaehong Lee

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Jong-Su Jeon

Andong National University

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Chuang-Sheng Yang

Georgia Institute of Technology

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David W. Scott

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Lauren Stewart

Georgia Institute of Technology

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