Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 11, Number 2, 2016, pages 327-346
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2016.11.2.327
Observational failure analysis of precast buildings after the 2012 Emilia earthquakes
Fabio Minghini, Elena Ongaretto, Veronica Ligabue, Marco Savoia and Nerio Tullini
Abstract
The 2012 Emilia (Italy) earthquakes struck a highly industrialized area including several thousands of industrial prefabricated buildings. Due to the lack of specific design and detailing for earthquake resistance, precast reinforced concrete (RC) buildings suffered from severe damages and even
partial or total collapses in many cases. The present study reports a data inventory of damages from field survey on prefabricated buildings. The damage database concerns more than 1400 buildings (about 30% of the total precast building stock in the struck region). Making use of the available shakemaps of the two mainshocks, damage distributions were related with distance from the nearest epicentre and corresponding Pseudo-Spectral Acceleration for a period of 1 second (PSA at 1 s) or Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA). It was found that about 90% of the severely damaged to collapsed buildings included into the database stay within 16 km from the epicentre and experienced a PSA larger than 0.12 g. Moreover, 90% of slightly to moderately damaged buildings are located at less than 25 km from the epicentre and were affected by a PSA larger than 0.06 g. Nevertheless, the undamaged buildings examined are almost uniformly distributed over the struck region and 10% of them suffered a PSA not lower than 0.19g. The damage distributions in terms of the maximum experienced PGA show a sudden increase for PGA
Key Words
precast RC buildings; damages; Emilia earthquake; seismic retrofitting; peak ground acceleration; pseudo-spectral acceleration
Address
Fabio Minghini, Nerio Tullini: Engineering Department - ENDIF, University of Ferrara, Via G. Saragat 1, 44122, Ferrara, Italy
Elena Ongaretto, Veronica Ligabue, Marco Savoia: Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering - DICAM, University of Bologna,
Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136, Bologna, Italy