Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 47, Number 4, 2023, pages 467-488
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.47.4.467
Seismic retrofit of a steel-reinforced concrete hospital building using continuous energy-dissipative steel columns
Massimiliano Ferraioli, Biagio Laurenza, Angelo Lavino, Ciro Frattolillo and Gianfranco De Matteis
Abstract
Seismic retrofit of an existing steel-reinforced concrete hospital building that features innovative use of a continuous
energy-dissipative steel column (CEDC) system is presented in this paper. The special system has been adopted to provide an
efficient solution taking into account the difficulties of applying traditional intervention techniques to minimize the impact on
architectural functionality and avoid the loss of building function and evacuation during the retrofit implementation. The lateral
stiffness and strength of the CEDC system were defined based on the geometric and mechanical properties of the steel strip
dampers. The hysteretic behavior under cyclic loadings was defined using a simplified numerical model. Its effectiveness was
validated by comparing the results of full-scale experimental data available from the literature. All the main design
considerations of the retrofitting plan are described in detail. The effectiveness of the proposed retrofitting system was
demonstrated by nonlinear time-history analyses under different sets of earthquake-strong ground motions. The analysis results
show that the CEDC system is effective in controlling the deformation pattern and significantly reducing damage to the existing
structure during major earthquakes.
Key Words
energy-dissipative steel columns; hospital buildings; nonlinear analysis; seismic retrofit; steel-reinforced concrete (RC); buildings
Address
Massimiliano Ferraioli and Biagio Laurenza:Department of Engineering, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Roma 9, 81031, Aversa, Italy
Angelo Lavino and Gianfranco De Matteis:Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via San Lorenzo 31, 81031, Aversa, Italy
Ciro Frattolillo:National Cancer Institute "G. Pascale Foundation", Naples, Italy