html5-img
1 / 16

TASK 1.5.4 Analysis of Index Buildings Hiroshi Isoda (Building Research Institute, Japan) Andre Filiatrault Bryan Folz

CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001. TASK 1.5.4 Analysis of Index Buildings Hiroshi Isoda (Building Research Institute, Japan) Andre Filiatrault Bryan Folz David Fischer (UC-San Diego).

vonda
Download Presentation

TASK 1.5.4 Analysis of Index Buildings Hiroshi Isoda (Building Research Institute, Japan) Andre Filiatrault Bryan Folz

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 TASK 1.5.4 Analysis of Index Buildings Hiroshi Isoda (Building Research Institute, Japan) Andre Filiatrault Bryan Folz David Fischer (UC-San Diego)

  2. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Overview • Task Objectives • Analysis Methodology • Description of Index Buildings • Model of Index Building No. 1: Small House

  3. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Task Objectives • Perform deterministic non-linear (time-history and/or push-over) analyses of four index buildings under various earthquake ground motions. • Coordinate with and submit work to the Subcontractor of Task 4.1: Improving Loss Estimation for Woodframe Buildings.

  4. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Methodology for Analysis • Non-linear pushover and time history dynamic analysis of the four index buildings will be performed using the specialized software being developed under Task 1.5.1: Development of Seismic Analysis Software for Woodframe Construction.

  5. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 (RUAUMOKO Program) Flowchart for Pushover and Time History Analysis of Woodframe Buildings

  6. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Description of Index Buildings • Four Index Buildings • Three Variants of Each Index Building • Superior Quality • Typical Quality • Poor Quality • Retrofit Schemes for Each Index Building

  7. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Description of Index Buildings • Small House: 1 story, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1200 sq. ft. on a level lot; built before 1970. Two variations: with and without cripple walls. • Large House: 2 story, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage, L-shaped; slab on grade and spread footings; recently constructed.

  8. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Description of Index Buildings • Small Townhouse: two story 1500-1800 sq. ft. unit with common wall; on a level lot; recently constructed and engineered design. • Apartment Building: 3 story with ten 800 sq. ft. units; all wood construction; parking on ground floor; constructed prior to 1970 and minimal engineering.

  9. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 30 ft 40 ft 30 ft Model of Index Building No.1: Small House • Built circa 1950 • Roof: • Composite shingle felt • Solid 1x6 straight sheathing boards • Floor: • Joists 2x6 @ 16 in • Solid 1x6 diagonal sheathing boards • Ceiling: • Gypsum board • Exterior Walls: • 3-coat 7/8 in exterior stucco • Gypsum board interior • Interior Walls: • Gypsum board

  10. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Variants of Small House

  11. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Cripple Wall Modeling Assumptions For Small House • Roof: • Only in-plane stiffness of ceiling considered • Gt = 8 kips/in (FEMA 273) • Floor: • Gt = 500 kips/in (FEMA 273) • Exterior, Interior, and Cripple Walls: • Wayne Stewart Hysteretic Model • Parameters for Stucco and Gypsum Wall Board Based on UC-Irvine Tests for City Of Los Angeles (COLA) • Parameters for Cripple Walls based on UC-Davis Tests for CUREE-Caltech Woodframe Project

  12. Hysteretic Model & Parameters CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 UC-Irvine Gypsum Board Tests UC-Davis 2-ft Level Cripple Wall Tests Wayne Stewart Hysteretic Model UC-Irvine Stucco Tests

  13. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Analysis Example

  14. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Analysis Results Floor Displacements Ceiling Displacements

  15. Hysteresis Loops: Foundation Walls CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Poor-Quality (Stucco Cripple Wall) Typical-Quality (Stucco Cripple Wall) Superior-Quality (Concrete Stem Wall)

  16. CUREe-Caltech Woodframe Project, Element 1 - Research Meeting, January 13, 2001 Schedule for Task 1.5.4

More Related