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Data Set for a Shake-Table Test of a 2-Story Low-Damage Concrete Wall Building

Yiqiu Lu, Richard S. Henry, Ying Zhou, Geoffrey W. Rodgers, Qun Yang, Anqi Gu

2022Journal of Structural Engineering16 citationsDOI

Abstract

A shake-table test of a 2-story full-scale low-damage concrete wall building was conducted on the multifunctional shake-table array at Tongji University to validate the system-level dynamic response of this type of building. The test building implemented state-of-art low-damage structural systems, including post-tensioned (PT) precast concrete walls, precast concrete frames with slotted beam connections, and a variety of energy-dissipating devices. The building was subjected to 39 separate earthquake tests, consisting of a range of structural design configurations and ground motions including different intensity records, far-field and near-fault records, and short- and long-duration records. The test data and documentation recorded throughout the project have provided a significant high-quality data set for improving understanding both global and local response of post-tensioning concrete wall buildings. The data set has been published and is publicly available. The methodology of the test documentation and data collection for each stage of the project are described, and a road map for navigating the archived data set is provided to support its future use.

Topics & Concepts

Precast concreteEarthquake shaking tableDocumentationShakeStructural engineeringEngineeringSet (abstract data type)Computer scienceMechanical engineeringProgramming languageSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesMasonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
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