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http://dx.doi.org/10.5000/EESK.2022.26.2.049

Seismic Fragility of Low-rise Piloti Buildings Designed According to KDS 41 17 00  

Joo, Changhyeok (Department of Energy and Infra Integrated System, Kangwon National University)
Kim, Taewan (Department of Energy and Infra Integrated System, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea / v.26, no.2, 2022 , pp. 49-58 More about this Journal
Abstract
The 2017 Pohang earthquake caused severe damage to low-rise piloti buildings. The damage was caused mainly by column shear failure, and some core walls were as well. The damaged piloti buildings in Pohang City could be relieved if they were designed correctly according to the standards at that time. However, the post-earthquake investigation revealed design, construction, and permission problems. To solve the problems, the Piloti Building Structure Design Guidelines that include strict specifications were published in 2018. Separately, KDS 41 17 00, the seismic design standard for buildings, was enacted in 2019 and it included the guideline contents. Therefore, at least after the publication of the guidelines, piloti buildings, designed by the standard and guidelines, can be expected to possess better seismic performance than existing piloti buildings. To confirm this, the probability of exceedance for several damage state thresholds was estimated for existing and designed piloti buildings. As a result, the probability of damage of designed piloti buildings was very low compared to existing ones. Consequently, it was confirmed that the guideline and standard adequately supplement the structural fragility of existing piloti buildings.
Keywords
Piloti-type building; Seismic fragility; Pohang earthquake; KDS 41 17 00; Seismic design guideline for piloti;
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