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Performance Based Seismic Design of Apartment Houses by Applying Seismic Rebar

공동주택의 성능기반설계 시 내진철근의 영향평가

  • Jo, Min-Joo (Structure Engineering Group, I'ST Corporation) ;
  • Yu, Seong-Yong (Structure Engineering Group, I'ST Corporation) ;
  • Kang, Ji-Yeon (SH Urban Research Center, Seoul Housing & Communities Corporation) ;
  • Kim, Hyung-Geun (SH Urban Research Center, Seoul Housing & Communities Corporation)
  • Received : 2017.11.03
  • Accepted : 2017.11.16
  • Published : 2017.12.15

Abstract

In this study, performance based seismic design was performed on the shear wall structural system and the beam-column system as a variable general rebar and seismic rebar, and comparing the capacity of the two models of each system. From nonlinear analyses, the capacity of the shear wall structural system applying seismic rebar has shown a stable behavior after the maximum strength, but there is little difference. Furthermore, both models showed similar capacity between story drift and story shear force and capacity of members. These results are attributed to the fact that the seismic rebar, which is highly ductile under the seismic load applied to the target structure, does not render sufficient capacity.

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