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Base Isolation for Seismic Retrofitting of a Multiple Building Structure: Design, Construction, and Assessment

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  • Massimiliano Ferraioli
  • Alberto Mandara

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The paper deals with the seismic retrofit of a multiple building structure belonging to the Hospital Centre of Avellino (Italy). At first, the paper presents the preliminary investigations, the in situ measurements and laboratory tests, and the seismic assessment of the existing fixed-base structures. Having studied different strategies, base isolation proved to be the more appropriate, also for the possibility offered by the geometry of the building to easily create an isolation interface at the ground level. The paper presents the design project, the construction process, and the details of the isolation intervention. Some specific issues of base isolation for seismic retrofitting of multiple building structures were lightened. Finally, the seismic assessment of the base-isolated building was carried out. The seismic response was evaluated through nonlinear time-history analysis, using the well-known Bouc-Wen model as the constitutive law of the isolation bearings. For reliable dynamic analyses, a suite of natural accelerograms compatible with acceleration spectra of Italian Code was first selected and then applied along both horizontal directions. The results were finally used to address some of the critical issues of the seismic response of the base-isolated multiple building structure: accidental torsional effects and potential poundings during strong earthquakes.

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  • Massimiliano Ferraioli & Alberto Mandara, 2017. "Base Isolation for Seismic Retrofitting of a Multiple Building Structure: Design, Construction, and Assessment," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-24, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4645834
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4645834
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