This paper discusses the dynamic response of precast, post- tensioned, rocking, and hybrid cantilever walls that provided lateral force resistance to a three-story precast concrete building built at half-scale. The building was subjected to extensive shake- table testing on the NEES large high-performance outdoor shake table. The tests provided a landmark opportunity to observe the dynamic response of this type of lateral force-resisting system. Excellent performance was observed overall. Comparison between the assumptions made during the design of the wall and the exper- imental results allowed the validation of the presented design procedure and of the reinforcement detailing in the critical region at the base of the walls.

Dynamic behavior of rocking and hybrid cantilever walls in a precast concrete building

BELLERI, Andrea;
2014-01-01

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This paper discusses the dynamic response of precast, post- tensioned, rocking, and hybrid cantilever walls that provided lateral force resistance to a three-story precast concrete building built at half-scale. The building was subjected to extensive shake- table testing on the NEES large high-performance outdoor shake table. The tests provided a landmark opportunity to observe the dynamic response of this type of lateral force-resisting system. Excellent performance was observed overall. Comparison between the assumptions made during the design of the wall and the exper- imental results allowed the validation of the presented design procedure and of the reinforcement detailing in the critical region at the base of the walls.
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2014
Belleri, Andrea; Schoettler, MATTHEW J.; Restrepo, JOSÉ I.; Fleishman, ROBERT B.
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