2015
DOI: 10.2749/222137815818359168
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Evaluating seismic retrofitting efficiency through ambient vibration tests and analytical models

Abstract: Economic and environmental imperatives lead to an ever growing need to extend the service life of the existing building stock without putting the users at risk. In zones prone to moderate seismic hazard, many buildings were built without considering seismic actions. The design and assessment of efficient seismic retrofitting rely on physical models of the buildings. However, model errors resulting from simplifications and other assumptions might lead to a biased and thus unreliable diagnosis. Therefore, struct… Show more

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“…8. Model errors expressed in terms of modal displacement can be transformed into MAC values using a similar procedure (Reuland et al, 2015). If multi-source uncertainties are identified for mode-shapes, the n ϵ sources are combined using Eq.…”
Section: Structural Identification With Non-linear Models Based On Momentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. Model errors expressed in terms of modal displacement can be transformed into MAC values using a similar procedure (Reuland et al, 2015). If multi-source uncertainties are identified for mode-shapes, the n ϵ sources are combined using Eq.…”
Section: Structural Identification With Non-linear Models Based On Momentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residual capacity is defined as the ability of an infrastructure to resist aftershocks and subsequent earthquake events. While EDMF has been used for post-earthquake evaluation of many case studies (Reuland 2018;Reuland et al, 2015Reuland et al, , 2017, due to limitations in data available from real earthquakes, validation with data from aftershocks could not be performed for every case study. However, data-interpretation results from the shake table test were validated to show that EDMF provided the accurate identification (Reuland et al, 2019b).…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%