ACI 369R-2011 Guide for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Frame Buildings and Commentary.pdf
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1、ACI 369R-11Reported by ACI Committee 369Guide for Seismic Rehabilitation ofExisting Concrete Frame Buildingsand CommentaryGuide for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Frame Buildingsand CommentaryFirst PrintingFebruary 2011ISBN 978-0-87031-419-3American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete
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14、esponsibility for the stated principles. The Instituteshall not be liable for any loss or damage arising therefrom.Reference to this document shall not be made in contractdocuments. If items found in this document are desired by theArchitect/Engineer to be a part of the contract documents, theyshall
15、 be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Guide for Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Frame Buildings and CommentaryReported by ACI Committee 369ACI 369R-11This guide, which was developed based on the format and content ofASCE/SEI 41-06, Chapter 6.0, “Co
16、ncrete,” describes methods for esti-mating the seismic performance of both existing and new concrete compo-nents in an existing building. The guide is intended to be used with theanalysis procedures and Rehabilitation Objectives established inASCE/SEI 41-06 for the Systematic Rehabilitation Method.
17、The guideprovides recommendations for modeling parameters and acceptancecriteria for linear and nonlinear analysis of beams, columns, joints, andslab-column connections of concrete buildings and the procedures forobtaining material properties necessary for seismic rehabilitation design.Keywords: acc
18、eptance criteria; ASCE/SEI 41; beams; columns; frames;joints; modeling parameters; retrofit; seismic rehabilitation; slab-columnconnections.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction and scope, p. 21.1Introduction1.2ScopeChapter 2Material properties and condition assessment, p. 32.1General2.2Properties of in-pla
19、ce materials and components2.3Condition assessment2.4Knowledge factorChapter 3General assumptions and requirements, p. 93.1Modeling and design3.2Strength and deformability3.3Flexure and axial loads3.4Shear and torsion3.5Development and splices of reinforcement3.6Connections to existing concrete3.7Re
20、habilitation: general requirementsChapter 4Concrete moment frames, p. 144.1Types of concrete moment frames4.2Reinforced concrete beam-column moment frames4.3Post-tensioned concrete beam-column moment frames4.4Slab-column moment framesChapter 5Notation, definitions, and acronyms,p. 305.1Notation5.2De
21、finitions5.3AcronymsChapter 6References, p. 336.1Referenced standards and reports6.2Cited referencesSergio M. Alcocer Shyh-Jiann Hwang Laura N. Lowes*Mario E. RodriguezJeffrey J. Dragovich*Mohammad Iqbal Kenneth A. Luttrell Murat SaatciogluMohammad R. Ehsani Jos Izquierdo-Encarnacin Adolfo B. Matamo
22、ros Halil Sezen*Sigmund A. Freeman Afshar Jalalian Andrew D. Mitchell Roberto StarkWassim M. Ghannoum*Thomas H.-K. Kang Jack P. Moehle Michael T. ValleyZareh B. Gregorian Dominic J. Kelly Mark A. Moore Jacqueline VinklerCharles J. Hookham Andres Lepage Jose A. Pincheira John W. Wallace*Task Group le
23、aders.Kenneth J. ElwoodChairSergio F. Brea*Secretary2 GUIDE FOR SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF EXISTING CONCRETE FRAME BUILDINGS AND COMMENTARY (ACI 369R-11)American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.orgCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE1.1IntroductionEarthquake reconnaissance has clearly
24、demonstrated thatexisting concrete frame buildings designed before the intro-duction of modern seismic codes are more vulnerable tosevere damage or collapse when subjected to strong groundmotion. Seismic rehabilitation of existing buildings wherenew components are added or existing components aremod
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