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http://dx.doi.org/10.5000/EESK.2017.21.5.245

Seismic Performance Evaluation of a Mid-rise General Hospital Building  

Kim, Taewan (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kangwon National University)
Chu, Yurim (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kangwon National University)
Kim, Seung Rae (Department of Architectural Engineering, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea / v.21, no.5, 2017 , pp. 245-254 More about this Journal
Abstract
The building which are essential for disaster recovery is classified as a special seismic use group. Especially, achievement of seismic performance is very important for the hospital, so the hospital should be able to maintain its function during and right after an earthquake without significant damage on both structural and non-structural elements. Therefore, this study aimed at checking the seismic performance of a hospital building, but which was limited to structural elements. For the goal, a plan with a configuration of general hospitals in Korea was selected and designed by two different seismic-force-resisting systems. In analytical modeling, the shear behavior of the wall was represented by three inelastic properties as well as elastic. Nonlinear dynamic analyses were conducted to evaluate the performance of structural members. The result showed that the performance of shear walls in the hospital buildings was not satisfied regardless of the seismic-force-resisting systems, while the demands on the beams and columns did not exceed the capacities. This is the result of only considering the shear of the wall as the force-controlled action. When the shear of the wall was modeled as inelastic, the walls were yielded in shear, and as the result, the demands for frames were increased. However, the increase did not exceed the capacities of the frames members. Consequently, since the performance of walls is significant to determine the seismic performance of a hospital building, it will be essential to establish a definite method of modeling shear behavior of walls and judging their performance.
Keywords
Hospital; Seismic performance evaluation; Seismic-force-resisting system; Analytical model; Shear property;
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