ACI SP-313-2017 Proceedings of the First ACI & JCI Joint Seminar Design of Concrete Structures Against Earthquake and Tsunami Disasters.pdf
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1、An ACI Technical Publication SYMPOSIUM VOLUME SP-313 Proceedings of the First ACI and a study by Maruyama et al. on the evaluation of tsunami forces acting on bridge girders. The seven papers on seismic effects addressed topics ranging from seismic design standards to innovative methods of construct
2、ion for seismic retrofit. Parra-Montesinos et al. presented the results of experiments on fiber-reinforced coupling beams, as well as design guidelines. Teshigawara discussed JCI contributions to the ISO Standard for seismic evaluation and retrofit of existing concrete structures. A summary of a pro
3、ject on the use of high-strength reinforcement for seismic design was presented by Kelly et al., including findings that are based on extensive prior research on high-strength reinforcement in Japan. Shiohara described the results of a study that supports the new Architectural Institute of Japan (AI
4、J) Standard for Seismic Capacity Calculation, with a focus on beam-column joints and collapse simulation. Matamoros presented a study of factors that affect drift ratio at axial failure of nonductile reinforced concrete buildings. A study of the seismic response of reinforced concrete bridge piers,
5、including the effects of interaction between piles and soil, was presented by Maki et al. Finally, French et al. discussed an overview of lessons learned from laboratory testing of reinforced concrete shear walls.The day after the joint seminar a meeting was held between ACI and JCI officials to dis
6、cuss future collaboration and joint seminars. Representing ACI were President William E. Rushing, and the ACI Executive Vice President, Ronald Burg. Representing JCI were President Hirozo Mihashi, and Chair of the JCI Committee on JCI-ACI Collaboration, Kyuichi Maruyama. It was resolved to hold a se
7、cond joint seminar, to be hosted by JCI in Tokyo, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary celebrations of the founding of JCI on July 13, 2015. In addition, subsequent discussions between ACI and JCI led to plans for the third joint seminar, to be hosted by ACI at the ACI Convention in Anaheim, Cal
8、ifornia, in October 2017. It is hoped that this collection of papers will serve to advance the state of analysis and design of concrete structures against earthquakes and tsunamis in both the United States and Japan, and that it will serve as a model for future collaboration between ACI and JCI. Kyu
9、ichi Maruyama Andrew W. Taylor JCI Co-Editor ACI Co-EditorTABLE OF CONTENTS SP-3131 Structural Design Requirements for Tsunami Evacuation Buildings in Japan . 1.1 Author: Yoshiaki Nakano SP-3132 The ASCE 7 Tsunami Loads and Effects Design Standard for the U.S. . 2.1 Author: Gary Chock SP-3133 Evalua
10、tion of Tsunami Force Acting on Bridge Girders 3.1 Authors: Kyuichi Maruyama, Yasushi Tanaka, Kenji Kosa, Akira Hosoda, Taro Arikawa, Norimi Mizutani, and Tomoaki Nakamura SP-3134 Elimination of Diagonal Reinforcement in Earthquake-Resistant Coupling Beams through Use of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete 4.
11、1 Authors: G.J. Parra-Montesinos, J.K. Wight, C. Kopczynski, R.D. Lequesne, M. Setkit, A. Conforti, and J. Ferzli SP-3135 JCI Activity on ISO Standard for Seismic Evaluation of Concrete Structures 5.1 Author: Masaomi Teshigawara SP-3136 ATC-98 Project on Seismic Design of Concrete Structures with Hi
12、gh-Strength Reinforcement . 6.1 Authors: Dominic J. Kelly, Andres Lepage, David Mar, Jose I. Restrepo, Joseph C. Sanders, and Andrew W. Taylor SP-3137 A New AIJ standard for Seismic Capacity Calculation: Recent Advances in Beam-Column Joint Design and Seismic Collapse Simulation on Reinforced Concre
13、te Frame Buildings 7.1 Author: Hitoshi Shiohara SP-3138 Factors that Affect the Drift at Axial Load Failure of Nonductile RC Buildings 8.1 Author: Adolfo Matamoros SP-3139 Seismic Response of RC Bridge Piers Considering Soil-Pile Interaction 9.1 Authors: Takeshi Maki, Hiroshi Mutsuyoshi and Anawat C
14、hotesuwan SP-31310 Lessons Learned from Reinforced Concrete Wall Tests .10.1 Authors: Catherine E. French, Beth Brueggen, Sri Sritharan, Sriram R. Aaleti, Suzanne Dow NakakiSP-31301 1.1 Structural Design Requirements for Tsunami Evacuation Buildings in Japan Yoshiaki Nakano 1Synopsis: The Great East
15、 Japan Earthquake that struck northern Japan in March 2011 caused devastating tsunami damage, both to property and human life. To evacuate inland or to elevated ground is the primary action immediately to be taken in coastal areas after a felt earthquake. But there are plenty of communities where pe
16、ople simply cannot evacuate in time, and constructing tsunami evacuation buildings at strategic locations is therefore vital means to effectively mitigate human damage. After the 2011 catastrophic tsunami event, a joint team of the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (IIS UTokyo
17、) and the Building Research Institute (BRI) extensively inspected tsunami damaged buildings and investigated their lateral strength, structural type, site condition, observed damage etc. In November 2011, The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism newly issued the Interim Guidelines
18、 on the Structural Design of Tsunami Evacuation Buildings considering new findings, improved knowledge, and various experiences learned through the repeated damage investigations (Guidelines 2011). This paper presents the outline of the structural requirements for tsunami evacuation buildings stipul
19、ated in the new Japanese Interim Guidelines 2011. Following the Guidelines 2011, the relationship between structural size, required lateral strength, and tsunami inundation depth is also studied and discussed herein. Keywords: Tsunami, design, evacuation building, structural requirement INTRODUCTION
20、 The Great East Japan Earthquake that struck northern Japan in March 2011 caused devastating tsunami damage, both to property and human life. To evacuate inland or to elevated ground is the primary action immediately to be taken in coastal areas after a felt earthquake. But there are plenty of commu
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