Analysis of Northridge Damaged Thirteen-Story WSMF Building
Author(s): |
Bruce F. Maison
Kazuhiko Kasai |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Earthquake Spectra, August 1997, n. 3, v. 13 |
Page(s): | 451-473 |
DOI: | 10.1193/1.1585957 |
Abstract: |
The case study building experienced moment connection fractures and has instructure recorded response. Correlative analyses are performed using a probability approach to describe the connection rotational capacities. The Northridge calibrated model is then subjected to other scenario earthquake records. The main points include: -Northridge connection damage can be reasonably simulated using models that idealize the rotation capacities as random variables, -Many of the connection fractures occurred from beam moment demands that were less than the beam yield moments, -Vertical earthquake excitation and gravity loads did not play a major role in the connection fractures, -The damaged building can withstand another Northridge intensity quake, -Near-source ground motions from great quakes have the potential to collapse the building with pre-Northridge type connection details, and -Connection rotation capacity can make the difference between building survival or collapse during severe quakes. |
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